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What (who) is extremes - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
X-Treme; Xtreme; XTREME; Extreme (disambiguation); Extremes; Extreme (TV series); Extreme (American TV series); Extreme (US TV series); Extreme (U.S. TV series); The Extreme; Extremely

extremes         
n. pl.
1.
Extremities, terminal points.
2.
(Log.) Subject and predicate.
3.
(Math.) First and last terms (of a proportion).
extreme         
n.
1) to go to an extreme (to go from one extreme to the other)
2) at an extreme (at the other extreme)
3) in the extreme ('extremely')
extreme         
(extremes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Extreme means very great in degree or intensity.
The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution.
...people living in extreme poverty.
...the author's extreme reluctance to generalise.
= great
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
You use extreme to describe situations and behaviour which are much more severe or unusual than you would expect, especially when you disapprove of them because of this.
The extreme case was Poland, where 29 parties won seats...
It is hard to imagine Lineker capable of anything so extreme...
ADJ [disapproval]
3.
You use extreme to describe opinions, beliefs, or political movements which you disapprove of because they are very different from those that most people would accept as reasonable or normal.
This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion.
...the racist politics of the extreme right.
? moderate
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
4.
You can use extremes to refer to situations or types of behaviour that have opposite qualities to each other, especially when each situation or type of behaviour has such a quality to the greatest degree possible.
...a 'middle way' between the extremes of success and failure...
They can withstand extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking.
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft N of n
5.
The extreme end or edge of something is its furthest end or edge.
...the room at the extreme end of the corridor.
...winds from the extreme north.
= far
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If a person goes to extremes or takes something to extremes, they do or say something in a way that people consider to be unacceptable, unreasonable, or foolish.
The police went to the extremes of installing the most advanced safety devices in the man's house...
The doctor told me not to mention dieting to her in case she took it to the extreme...
PHRASE: V and N inflect
7.
You use in the extreme after an adjective in order to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to indicate that it is something which is undesirable or very surprising. (FORMAL)
It is proving controversial in the extreme...
PHRASE: adj PHR [emphasis]

Wikipedia

Extreme
Examples of use of extremes
1. Candidates appeal to them and are driven toward the extremes.
2. The therapeutic culture has reached hilarious extremes in America.
3. "Are the extremes going to dominate?" Lieberman asked.
4. Interestingly, the reasons for wasting time cover both extremes.
5. The extremes of weather over the year left Nature baffled.