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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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Investor positioning appears increasingly stretched, with multiple reports referencing cash levels near extreme lows.

From Barron's

The Palisades is nested against a mountain range filled with dried-out flora, making it an “extreme” fire risk, according to an official state threat assessment.

From The Wall Street Journal

IPC Phase 5 signifies the most extreme level of food insecurity , labelled "Famine" for an area or "Catastrophe" when referring to households.

From BBC

"Touchdown events can cause extreme damage through very high temperatures and pressures," Kennett said.

From Science Daily

In extreme cases, investors might be forced to sell stocks, bonds and other assets to repay their yen-denominated loans, destabilizing markets and driving down prices.

From The Wall Street Journal