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უზენაესი — meaning in English: Supreme

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მოკავშირე
mok'aliqre
ქალი
qali
უზენაესი
uzenaesi
მოინდომო
moindomo
სიძულვილი
sidzulvili
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'უზენაესი' in formal discussions, particularly in legal or political contexts, such as referring to supreme courts or the highest authorities in governance. Additionally, it may be employed in literary works to describe characters or ideas that embody ultimate authority or excellence.
Synonyms & nuances
'უზენაესი' differs from synonyms like 'მაღალი' (maghali), which means 'high' or 'elevated.' While 'მაღალი' can describe physical height or status, 'უზენაესი' conveys a sense of ultimate supremacy or authority, making it the preferred choice when discussing governing bodies or the highest levels of power.
Culture
The word 'უზენაესი' has deep roots in Georgian history, often associated with the monarchy and the concept of absolute power. Interestingly, during the medieval period, the phrase 'supreme ruler' was frequently used to describe kings, underlining the term's significant role in Georgian culture and governance. This connection to historical authority adds a layer of gravity when using the word in contemporary contexts.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Georgian word 'უზენაესი'?
'უზენაესი' translates to 'Supreme' in English, denoting the highest level of authority or power, often used in formal contexts.
Q.How do you use 'უზენაესი' in a sentence?
You might say, 'საქართველოს უზენაესი სასამართლო' which means 'the Supreme Court of Georgia,' highlighting its authority within the legal system.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'უზენაესი'?
A common mistake is using 'უზენაესი' in informal contexts; it's best reserved for formal discussions to maintain its authoritative tone.
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