Prime in a sentence as a noun

If you're a programmer, your prime is still 20 years ahead of you.

BofA was really late to the game in offering clients sub-prime mortgages and the like.

$10 Billion every year for 10 years on prime-rate or lower, long-term, guaranteed SBA loans.

Prime in a sentence as a verb

I don't care about prime numbers, this article was all about the visualization to me. Every time a title gets changed like this, you are telling your user base that you don't care about what they think.

Amazon prime, their return policies, their streamlined ordering policies... at this point, ordering things from other websites has so much more friction that they just feel old.

The movie Argo has been watched by many Americans, and it frankly acknowledges the assassination of an elected prime minister in Iran by the CIA back before I was born.

Prime in a sentence as an adjective

The programs and procedures developed by the "anti-terrorist" agencies will be readily used and copied by any other branches of law enforcement that have the ability to do so; this case is a prime example.

Risk management slowly started relenting when they started seeing the profits of its major competitors--and they toyed with the idea of providing subprime loans--but it never really got off the ground before the Financial Crisis.

When I ordered a set of three foot-long chicken parmesan sandwiches from Subway a few weeks ago, the guy behind the counter said, "Because prime numbers are fundamentally connected with multiplication, understanding their additive properties can be tricky.

Prime definitions

noun

a number that has no factor but itself and 1

noun

the period of greatest prosperity or productivity

See also: flower peak heyday bloom blossom efflorescence flush

noun

the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m.

noun

the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest

verb

insert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing; "prime a cannon"; "prime a mine"

verb

cover with a primer; apply a primer to

See also: ground undercoat

verb

fill with priming liquid; "prime a car engine"

adjective

first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister"

adjective

used of the first or originating agent; "prime mover"

adjective

of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"

See also: choice prize quality select

adjective

of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers; "prime number"

adjective

being at the best stage of development; "our manhood's prime vigor"- Robert Browning

See also: meridian