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highest point

noun as in acme

noun as in ceiling

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Example Sentences

House and Senate skepticism of the program is at its highest point ever.

She equated what she felt for God with a Proustian desire, which she agreed was “the highest point of existence.”

Run to the highest point you can find, as quickly as you can find it.

Though the index dropped a point last week, on Sept. 16, the measure was still at its highest point since May.

From the top of the Church steeple, the highest point in this prefabricated settlement, I could only gawk at the carnage below.

At two o'clock she drew rein before a large brown shingle house on the highest point of Rosewater.

Already far advanced, the culture of the plant has not yet reached its highest point.

The highest point a newsmonger can reach is to reason in a vague manner on politics.

On the highest point of the pass they met an inbound pack train belonging to the Thirty-six, in charge of one Paddock.

He ventured his life, and yet was careful; for his determined spirit, too, had reached its highest point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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