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is gravest
adjective
Influential, important; authoritative.
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The situation is gravest in the state of São Paulo, where 124,000 people have been diagnosed since January, an eightfold increase on last year.
Predictably, the problem is gravest in subjects such as engineering, economics and law, whose potential recruits are attractive to private businesses, though schools and hospitals have also become financially alluring.
The devastation from the earthquake -- which India said showed a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 and the United States Geological Survey put at 7.9 -- is gravest around Bhuj, a city of 150,000.
While the problem is gravest in the Rust Belt and the western region of the country, previously spared areas have seen a sharp rise in unemployment in recent months.And the cool kids at Davos snub Timothy Geithner for his China faux pas.
Similar(54)
This is grave injustice.
The tone is grave.
So, the situation is grave.
He is grave, not grandiloquent.
It is grave, weighty.
The situation is grave, but not serious.
The insult is graver in Nepali.
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