Prime
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British pronunciation/pɹˈa‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹaɪm/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "prime"

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The prime objective of the mission was to ensure the safety of all crew members.
This is the prime opportunity to invest in emerging markets.
The prime location of the house offers easy access to schools and amenities.
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earliest in sequence or origin, often establishing a foundation or basis for what follows

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signifying a state of excellence or superior quality

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able to be divided only by 1 and itself, referring to a number greater than 1 that has no other divisors

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electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit

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being at the best stage of development

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particularly suitable or ideal for a specific purpose

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He is the prime candidate for the job, with all the necessary qualifications and experience.
The property is in a prime area, perfect for both business and residential use.
He was the prime choice for the leadership role, given his years of experience and strong track record.
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a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself

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Two is the only even prime number.
Seven is a prime because it's only divisible by 1 and 7.
Prime numbers are the building blocks of all other numbers.
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the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest

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the early morning hour traditionally marked by the first canonical prayer in Christian liturgy

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the period during which someone or something is at their best in terms of achieving success or physical state

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The athlete was in his prime during the championship season.
The artist ’s work was celebrated as a masterpiece from his prime.
She reached her prime as a business executive, achieving numerous milestones.
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a morning prayer service in the Western Christian tradition, historically observed at the first hour of daylight

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The monks gathered in the chapel for Prime, marking the beginning of their daily prayers.
In medieval monasteries, Prime was recited at sunrise as part of the Divine Office.
The tradition of saying Prime has largely faded, but some monastic communities still observe it.
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the very beginning or early stage of something

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The prime of the civilization saw the foundation of its greatest cities and advancements.
In the prime of the project, the team laid out the fundamental concepts that shaped its success.
In the prime of his youth, he achieved remarkable success.
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a symbol (') used in printing or notation to indicate a foot, minutes, or to distinguish something

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In mathematical notation, the prime (' ) is often used to indicate a derivative or transformation.
The seconds are denoted with a double prime ( " ), while the minutes use a single prime (' ) in time notation.
The notation " x' " in the equation represents a transformed version of the variable x, with the prime indicating a modification.
to prime
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to prepare or set up a device, especially a firearm or explosive, for use by making it ready to function

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to fill with priming liquid in preparation for operation, especially to ensure smooth functioning

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to cover a surface with a primer to prepare it for painting or further treatment

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to prepare someone for a situation by giving them the necessary information or instructions beforehand

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The lawyer primed her client on what to expect during the cross-examination.
Before the meeting, the manager primed the team with key data and talking points.
He was primed to handle tough questions during the press conference.
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