All 7 Uses
eminent
in
Death Comes for the Archbishop
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- Your Eminence, I beg you to follow me.†
Part Prol. *
- Your Eminence, the Bishop of Durango is an old man; and from his seat to Santa FĂ© is a distance of fifteen hundred English miles.†
Part Prol.
- Your Eminence, it would be a great misfortune if a native priest were appointed; they have never done well in that field.†
Part Prol.
- It is superb, your Eminence, but I fear I have lost my palate for vintages.†
Part Prol.
- He will have no easy life, your Eminence.†
Part Prol.
- Ah yes, your Eminence; but a word from you to the Provincial Council, an inquiry, a suggestion—†
Part Prol.
- Down there the Indians do not dwell in wigwams, your Eminence," he added gently.†
Part Prol.
Definitions:
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(1)
(eminent) famous, respected, or important within a particular field or profession
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)