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  2. The meaning of EMINENT is exhibiting eminence especially in standing above others in some quality or position : prominent. How to use eminent in a sentence. On Imminent and Eminent Synonym Discussion of Eminent.

  3. adjective. us. / ˈem·ə·nənt / eminent adjective (FAMOUS) Add to word list. famous and important: The commission consisted of fifteen eminent political figures. eminent adjective (NOTICEABLE) noticeable or worth remarking on, or very great: This shows eminent good sense.

  4. Eminent means high in station, rank, or reputation. Its noun form, eminence, refers to a position of superiority, high rank or status, or fame. Someone who is eminent is prominent or distinguished in some way, especially within a particular field. The word is often associated with scholars.

  5. 1. rising above other things or places; high; lofty. 2. projecting; prominent; protruding. 3. standing high by comparison with others, as in rank or achievement; renowned; exalted; distinguished. 4. outstanding; remarkable; noteworthy. a man of eminent courage.

  6. eminent. (of people) famous and respected, especially in a particular profession. an eminent scientist/artist/painter/poet/writer/historian/philosopher/scholar/professor. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  7. adjective. above others in rank, merit, or reputation; distinguished. an eminent scientist. prenominal noteworthy, conspicuous, or outstanding. eminent good sense. projecting or protruding; prominent.

  8. adj. 1. above others in rank, merit, or reputation; distinguished: an eminent scientist. 2. (prenominal) noteworthy, conspicuous, or outstanding: eminent good sense. 3. projecting or protruding; prominent. [C15: from Latin ēminēre to project, stand out, from minēre to stand]

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