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What does 'eminent' stand for? #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 23, 2007 20:47 pm   What does 'eminent' stand for?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #240 "Interactive worksheets (1)", question 1

The historical church has an ......... quality to it because of the beautiful artwork and the serenity that the stained-glass windows and natural lighting provide.

(a) eminent
(b) imminent
(c) immanent
(d) imagine

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #240 "Interactive worksheets (1)", answer 1

The historical church has an eminent quality to it because of the beautiful artwork and the serenity that the stained-glass windows and natural lighting provide.

Correct answer: (a) eminent
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meaning of eminent, please

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Eminent #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 24, 2007 0:04 am   Eminent
 

Hello,
Eminent means to stand out/apart from others - standing out and easily perceived. Also: exhibiting eminence means standing out/apart from others in quality/position etc.
I hope this helps.
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