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Meanings of
apogee
in English
Portuguese
culminação
Catalan
apogeu
Spanish
culminación
Back to the meaning
A final climactic stage.
culmination
Portuguese
culminação
Russian
апогей
Portuguese
apogeu
Spanish
apogeo
Catalan
apogeu
Back to the meaning
The furthest point in an orbit around the Earth.
perigee
Russian
апогей
Synonyms
Examples for "
culmination
"
culmination
Examples for "
culmination
"
1
It's all in his 448-page report, the
culmination
of years of work.
2
The end pages, however, described the
culmination
of the notes and sketches.
3
All of that, all of the tests, come to a
culmination
today.
4
The
culmination
of this particular phase of the caucus was most dramatic.
5
During the year 1877 popular interest in the craze reached its
culmination
.
Usage of
apogee
in English
1
They witnessed the
apogee
,
the decline, and the ruin of the dynasty.
2
He made the important discovery of the motion of the solar
apogee
.
3
His gift to humanity was an imaginative
apogee
of form and function.
4
This approach reached its
apogee
in the behaviorism of B. F. Skinner.
5
But the moon being in her
apogee
prevents the appearance of this eclipse.
6
The second swing our
apogee
was even higher, the perigee lower.
7
All the Peloponnesus is included in the Achaean League, which attains its
apogee
.
8
The idea of the fast Ford came to its
apogee
in the 1980s.
9
About the Sunday of the Battle of Waterloo they were at their
apogee
.
10
The World Cup then was the
apogee
of football; it is not now.
11
Now at last their long-belated
apogee
is here; their decline is at hand.
12
The rejoicing had reached its
apogee
,
and was on the wane.
13
This was the climax of the prelate's favour, the
apogee
of his power.
14
Before the sun hit
apogee
the edge of the City cleft the horizon.
15
A nice elliptical orbit,
apogee
a thousand odd miles, perigee, sixty-seventy-perhaps
16
He was a child when the cult of speed was at its
apogee
.
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apogee
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
reach the apogee
apogee year
belated apogee
current apogee
grisly apogee
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Translations for
apogee
Portuguese
culminação
culminância
apogeu
Catalan
apogeu
culminació
Spanish
culminación
apogeo
Russian
апогей
Apogee
through the time
Apogee
across language varieties
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