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ultimate

[uhl-tuh-mit] / ˈʌl tə mɪt /




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One of the project's ultimate goals is to increase green spaces and for farmers to eventually sustain the lands after droughts and chronic water shortages have drastically reduced agricultural areas.

From Barron's

The Rose Bowl will match an ultimate upstart program in Indiana against a blue blood in Alabama.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Arctic is the ultimate adversary,” said Eric Slesinger, a former Central Intelligence Agency officer who now runs a venture-capital firm bankrolling defense startups, including some trying to master arctic fighting.

From The Wall Street Journal

The IRS’ ultimate treatment of sports event contracts isn’t necessarily tied to any decision by the CFTC.

From Barron's

Because Mexico’s ultimate tariff rate ended up lower than for most other countries, the disparity has helped Mexican exports fill some of the gap left by Chinese products subject to higher levies.

From The Wall Street Journal