An extreme state of adversity; the lowest point of anything.
The point below the observer that is directly opposite the zenith on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
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Examples for "low-water mark "
Examples for "low-water mark "
1 The influence of the French conqueror never extended beyond low - water mark .
2 An allusion to the custom of hanging pirates at low - water mark .
3 He always knew the precise moment, the outmost low - water mark , of a bargain.
4 The fort at this post stands two hundred feet perpendicular above low - water mark .
5 In October the Vicksburg gauge usually hovered not far above zero, a low - water mark .
1 There are certainly reasons to hope the 2019 slump was a nadir .
2 He indicated how far he believes Fema has come since that nadir .
3 We have about forty-five minutes now on its nadir side, Ivy said.
4 It was the nadir of the year for the Patriots' run defense.
5 Arterial oxygen desaturation nadir during sleep was strongly associated with depressed symptoms.
6 But under her leadership England seemed to decline almost to its nadir .
7 We found elevated nadir serum creatinine as a predictor for renal dysfunction.
8 And now, a new nadir : Boris Johnson is set to become prime minister.
9 Risk factors for neuropathic pain were past D-drug use and higher CD4 nadir .
10 Confidence in the police and the police watchdog is already at its nadir .
11 Meanwhile, the Opposition are creeping up from a nadir of 25 per cent.
12 The U.S. stock market reached its post-crisis nadir on that day.
13 All patients were able to secrete GH normally during this nadir of growth.
14 UAW membership has ticked upward in recent years, recovering from its post-financial-crisis nadir .
15 The round was shaping up to be the nadir of a rough year.
16 Relations between the two men had sunk to a new nadir .
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