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pinnacle

[pin-uh-kuhl] / ˈpɪn ə kəl /


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All three men had reached—or returned to—the pinnacle of their industries in February 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

"But for him to achieve not just one, but two world records, it's probably the pinnacle moment. How do you even beat that in life?"

From BBC

Women, who influence men more than we are aware, historically held the pinnacle of a community’s religious influence outside the church’s walls.

From The Wall Street Journal

For some, tuning into The Traitors has become the "pinnacle" of their week.

From BBC

It’s also a stark reminder of how many false starts there have been on the Patriots’ bumpy road to replacing the greatest quarterback of all time and returning to the pinnacle of the sport.

From The Wall Street Journal