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acme
/ ˈæ쳾ɪ /
noun
- the culminating point, as of achievement or excellence; summit; peak
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Other yvlog Forms
- · [ak, -mik], ·· [ak-, mat, -ik], adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of acme1
First recorded in 1560–70, from Greek 쳾ḗ “point, highest point, extremity”
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of acme1
C16: from Greek 쳾ŧ
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The 65-year gap between the song’s original release and its acme position is the longest in history, according to Billboard.
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“These reflect the infamous Sun Tzu quote, ‘the acme of skill is to win a war without firing a shot,’” Mr. McCreight wrote.
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“There is no blinking the obvious,” he wrote, “the Warners have pulled all the stops in making this picture the acme of the gangster-prison film.”
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“I devote myself to the acme of emptiness,” says another.
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“Even though Donald Trump is no longer president, I believe the latest round” of attacks are the acme of Trump’s rhetoric, she says.
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