prime
prime
praɪm
praim
British pronunciation
/pɹˈa‍ɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "prime"in English

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The prime objective of the mission was to ensure the safety of all crew members.
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earliest in sequence or origin, often establishing a foundation or basis for what follows

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The prime manuscript of the novel is displayed in the museum.
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signifying a state of excellence or superior quality

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The restaurant is known for serving prime cuts of steak, aged to perfection.
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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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Numbers like 3, 5, and 11 are prime because they are able to be divided only by 1 and themselves.
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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.
Prime
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a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself

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Seven is a prime because it's only divisible by 1 and 7.
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the early morning hour traditionally marked by the first canonical prayer in Christian liturgy

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The monks rose before prime to prepare for morning prayers.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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The technician primed the machine before starting the complex operation.
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to fill with priming liquid in preparation for operation, especially to ensure smooth functioning

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Before starting the car after a long time, you should prime the engine to ensure proper fuel flow.
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to cover a surface with a primer to prepare it for painting or further treatment

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Before painting the walls, make sure to prime the surface to ensure better paint adhesion.
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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.
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