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adj. extreem; betwist--------n. uiterste, extreemextreme1[ ikstrie:m] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:be driven to extremes • tot het uiterste gebracht/gedreven wordengo to extremes, run to an extreme • tot het uiterste gaango from one extreme to the other • van het ene uiterste in het andere (ver)vallenin the extreme • uitermate, uiterstto such an extreme • in zo hoge mate————————extreme21 extreem ⇒ buitengewoon, uiterst strikt/streng♦voorbeelden:1 take extreme action/measures • drastische/de strengste maatregelen nemenhold extreme opinions • er radicale/extreme ideeën op na houdenII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉♦voorbeelden:extreme penalty • hoogste/zwaarste straf
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