noun
- Plural of primacy; the state or condition of being first in order, rank, or importance.
- Plural of primacy; the office or authority of a primate (a senior bishop or archbishop in certain Christian churches).
Usage: Most common sense; used in general contexts
Usage: ecclesiastical; formal religious context
Examples
- The two nations competed for primacies in technological innovation.
- Different cultures assign primacies to different values.
- The primacies of the various archbishops were established by church law.
- Economic primacies shifted dramatically after the industrial revolution.
- She argued for the primacies of human rights over national interests.
- The council debated the primacies of their respective dioceses.