Sentence examples for To mastermind from inspiring English sources

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To mastermind

noun

A person with an extraordinary intellect or skill that is markedly superior to his or her peers.

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Kodak set out to mastermind the process".

Is it even possible to mastermind such a world?

I also asked Cecil to mastermind the whole site.

Was she a KGB plant whose job was to mastermind a plot?

He later went on to mastermind the building of the cathedral.

Not surprisingly, Ailes was not invited to mastermind Nixon's 1972 reëlection effort.

He believes someone else – an unidentified fourth person – flew to London to mastermind Litvinenko's poisoning.

It dawned on me that I needed a single doctor to mastermind my "co-morbidities".

As one banner declared, Tottenham had their own "special one" to mastermind a resurgence.

Higginson also proceeded to mastermind the fund-raising campaign for construction.

The congressman even considered running against Mayor Herenton himself, but decided instead to mastermind his brother's bid for City Hall.

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