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zenith

[zee-nith, zen-ith] / ˈzi nɪθ, ˈzɛn ɪθ /


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Her musical zenith came thanks to hit songs “Jolene,” “Here You Come Again,” and “9 to 5,” the title track from the 1980 film where Parton also made her screen debut.

From Los Angeles Times

In much of the country, demand begins to bloom in late January through February, accelerates in March and April, and reaches its zenith in May and June.

From Barron's

The operation reached a controversial zenith in July when scores of troops on horseback wearing tactical gear and driving armored vehicles, rolled through MacArthur Park.

From Los Angeles Times

As slavery reached the zenith of its power, abolitionists would destroy the white consensus upon which it depended.

From Salon

At their commercial zenith, they went on hiatus.

From Los Angeles Times