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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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We can think of climate change as a pendulum: as it intensifies, it swings from one extreme to another, hot and cold and dry and wet.

From Salon

It had to appear isolated while still accessible from the road, while the owners had to be willing to allow "pretty extreme renovations", according to Chainey.

From BBC

All sides described the talks as constructive, but there has been no announcement that Russia had agreed to pause its attacks for the duration of the extreme cold currently gripping the region.

From BBC

Despite these low oxygen levels, conditions were not extreme enough to trigger the release of nitrogen from seawater into the atmosphere, a process that occurs in the Arabian Sea today.

From Science Daily

Only under these extreme conditions can stable quantum states form inside qubits, the basic units of quantum information.

From Science Daily