Sentence examples for The gravest from inspiring English sources

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The gravest

adjective

Influential, important; authoritative.

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The gravest divisive factor in French society was religion.

The gravest threat is what it has always been: Clinton.

The gravest charges, though, swirl around the memo scandal.

The gravest error, perhaps, was underestimating the risk of tsunamis.

The gravest of these threats is nuclear terrorism.

The gravest problem now is brain drain and the scale of political patronage.

"The gravest weakness of British Labour is... its lack of creed.

The gravest threats to identificationism are posed by what might be called the Benacerraf problem.

The gravest mistake we can make today is to believe that Detroit is an anomaly.

It's one of the gravest crimes.

The gentiles posed the gravest concern.

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