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superiority
[ suh-peer-ee-awr-i-tee, -or-, soo- ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of superiority1
Example Sentences
After World War II, the United States refocused its scientific superiority ⎯ and its early computing capabilities ⎯ on understanding how the weather and the planet works.
Some trace Elon Musk Thought to Silicon Valley’s obsession with the superiority of market-based technological solutions to everything, including the messy “inefficiencies” of the democratic process itself.
An impressive display on Friday night ensured England cruised to a 5-0 victory over Belgium at Ashton Gate, oozing confidence and superiority.
And posh Arthur, formerly of Vogue, has a firm if not completely merited sense of superiority.
After making about $60 million on the original deal, Foreman sold his naming rights back to the company for $137.5 million, continued proclaiming the grill’s superiority and carried on with his various other lucrative activities.
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