The mayor declared that eliminating homelessness was the supreme challenge for the city.
What would you say has been your supreme mistake to date?
Their supreme sacrifice will always be remembered.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it isnot a propernoun.However, when used with a definitename, it should be capitalized.Example:the Supreme Court of California
The Supreme Court can abrogate a law if they decide that the law is unconstitutional.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "supreme" (highest in power or position).
No, there is no suffix.
You do not necessarily have to include "writ of" in a sentence. Here is an example of this term's use, taken from the American Library Association website (address follows the quote): "On Monday, October 29, 2001, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari." On the other hand, "writ of" is often technically and grammatically correct, as in: "The defendant's attorney filed a petition for a writ of certiorari."
we are all supreme beings
Example sentence - The dictator wanted supreme power over the people of the country.
The supreme enchilada is the biggest one they offer.
Kim Jong Il is the supreme leader of North Korea.
The supreme court decided to throw out the case.
me and my friends at school we call each other supreme when we are nervous. 'You are supreme!' hope this is useful! xx
it was the supreme court
Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied commander in the European theater of WW2.
The Supreme Court is one of the three branches of government. They appealed the decision to the Supreme Court.
That was a supreme Sunday you made me! Used like "Super!" Or "Supurb!"
The Supreme Court interprets the Constitutionality of laws passed by the federal government of the United States and decides if they should be carried out or not.
No. The US Supreme Court doesn't hold trials; they hear appeals. Sentences are imposed by the trial court.