easternmost
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of easternmost
Example Sentences
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Those river systems and their surrounding basins also mark the westernmost and easternmost known distribution limits of the species described in the study.
From Science Daily • Apr. 21, 2026
Hundreds of soldiers deployed to assist the rescue services, while all Andalusian schools were closed apart from in the region's easternmost province of Almeria.
From Barron's • Feb. 4, 2026
Parts of the Front Range, the easternmost section of the Southern Rocky Mountains, saw winds as strong as 85 miles an hour blowing debris and kindling-dry brush against the power lines.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 25, 2025
Lyn Walls, 57, lives in the Maiden Lane Estate, a residential complex with a mix of public and private housing, adjacent to where the easternmost section of the new park will eventually stand.
From New York Times • Jan. 27, 2024
So in October, Miss Thorley, their young governess, took Annie and Etty to Ramsgate, which was on the easternmost point of the Kent coast.
From "Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith" by Deborah Heiligman
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