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lowest point
noun as in floor
noun as in foot
Strong matches
Example Sentences
By May 1982, Palmer had reached the lowest point in his career.
It reached the lowest point of the Mariana Trench in 2009, which is thousands of meters lower than Mount Everest is tall.
The unemployment rate is at its lowest point during the Obama administration at 7%.
It took the lowest point in the history of Penn State to make me understand the significance of “We are...Penn State.”
In December, the unemployment rate dropped to 8.5 percent, the lowest point in almost three years.
Emigration has declined to its lowest point; education has spread amongst the people.
In short it is an example of technical skill at its highest, and artistic perception at its lowest point.
Resistance may be of two kinds, one that is necessary and the other that it is desirable to reduce to the lowest point possible.
His personal expenses were reduced to the lowest point, so that the surplus might suffice to carry on the good work.
The long end of the lever is at its highest point, which is A; and the short end of the lever is at its lowest point C.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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