"importantest" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{head|en|superlative adjective}} importantest
  1. (uncommon) superlative form of important: most important Tags: form-of, superlative, uncommon Form of: important (extra: most important)
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          "ref": "1645, Kenelme Digby, “That Our Soule Is a Substance, and Immortall”, in The Second Treatise: Declaring, the Nature and Operations of Mans Soule; out of Which, the Immorality of Reasonable Soules, Is Convinced (Two Treatises: In the One of Which, the Nature of Bodies; in the Other, the Nature of Mans Soule, Is Looked Into: In Way of Discovery of the Immortality of Reasonable Soules), London: […] Iohn Williams, […], page 85:",
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          "text": "The Queen is therefore now more induſtrious then ever, and hath found means to get twenty thouſand Piſtols for ________________ I once wrote to you of, ſo that if the perſons that ſhould have undertaken it be ſtill of the ſame minde, and the Prince of Orange which we have written to know, That buſineſs will go forward and may prove of great uſe in many conſiderations; But the importanteſt ayme in it is the inſenſible ingaging the Hollanders in the War.",
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          "text": "Take time when you go to help a woman bring a baby, Lydia. Remember, getting born will be one of the two importantest things that ever happens to that baby. And it takes patience and hard work.",
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          "ref": "a. 1992, Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins with Wilton Earle, Final Truth, New York, N.Y.: Pinnacle Books, published 1994, →ISBN, page 109:",
          "text": "Like I keep repeating, I had paid close attention to my cell-mates from New York, and one of the importantest things I learned from them was how to stay two-steps away from doing any of the actual stealing or re-selling.",
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