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uppermost ['ʌpəməʊst](b) (most prominent) le plus important;∎ it's not uppermost in my mind ce n'est pas ma préoccupation essentielle en ce moment;∎ human rights are uppermost on his list of priorities les droits de l'homme sont en tête de ses priorités2 adverb∎ (most prominently) the question that comes uppermost in my mind la question que je me pose en premier ou avant toute autre
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