jǐnjìn HSK3

utmost

Senses

/ 儘 jǐn to the greatest extent

To the greatest extent; as much as possible; most. Often used before adjectives to form words like 尽快 jǐn​kuài (as soon as possible) or before location words to mean "furthest" or "extreme" (e.g. at the very end or the very front).

/ 盡 jìn to do one's best

to exhaust one's efforts; to fulfill a duty; to do to the best of one's ability

/ 盡 jìn to use up

to use up; to exhaust; to finish; to end

/ 盡 jìn completely

completely; entirely; always; (of speech) nothing but

/ 儘 jǐn to let

To let someone do as they please; to allow something to happen without interference.

/ 儘 jǐn to give priority to

To give priority to someone or something; to use or deal with something first

/ 儘 jǐn always

(Colloquial) always; constantly; all the time.

/ 儘 jǐn furthest

(When used before a noun of location) furthest; extreme; at the very end

/ 儘 jǐn within the limits of

Staying within the bounds of a resource or time limit

/ 盡 jìn all

all; every; entire

/ 盡 jìn to die

to die; to end one's life

References

see 尽/儘 尽快/儘快