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ultimate

[uhl-tuh-mit] / ˈʌl tə mɪt /




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The ultimate goal, he says, is a “shift in perspective—seeing ourselves not as separate individuals but as interconnected participants in life’s grand experiment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He also argued that the market's desire for financial returns was at odds with his ultimate goal of settling Mars.

From Barron's

“But we do think there is a path forward in place to lead to an ultimate approval.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Melania does gaze fondly at her son Barron on a couple of television screens and predicts he will grow up to have “ultimate success.”

From Los Angeles Times

That would nonetheless be a huge achievement even if not the ultimate goal.

From BBC