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Supreme
/suːˈpriːm/adjective / noun
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Supreme describes something that is the highest in rank, authority, or quality, embodying unparalleled excellence or dominance. In modern contexts, it's often used to denote ultimate power, as in governmental bodies like the Supreme Court, or hyperbolically in everyday language to elevate something ordinary to extraordinary status.
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Surprisingly, the term 'supreme' appears in the names of over 100 national supreme courts globally, but the U.S. Supreme Court, established in 1789, has overturned more than 150 acts of Congress, fundamentally shaping democratic principles and influencing international law.
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