Word info

highpoint

Noun

Meaning

highpoint (plural highpoints)

Alternative form of high point

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After the English Reformation 's highpoint in 1539, only the archbishops and bishops continued to attend, as the Dissolution of the Monasteries had just disproved of and suppressed the positions of abbot and prior. Source: Internet

Ginés López’s highpoint was eventually bettered by Arco’s hometown favorite, Stefano Ghisolfi, who fell while working through the route’s pair of bulbous black volumes midway up the wall. Source: Internet

Highpoint of the inauguration was the unveiling of the union's signpost and cutting of tape to signify commencement of business at the Rivers State Office. Source: Internet

The men’s finals round was equally as exciting, with Spain’s 16-year-old phenom Alberto Ginés López reaching an early highpoint of 32+ on the extensive 63-move route. Source: Internet

Scores of shoppers were seen browsing and buying gifts at Chadstone, Northland, Southland, Highpoint shopping centres. Source: Internet

The courtroom went wild when Malone finished, and Scopes declared Malone's speech to be the dramatic highpoint of the entire trial and insisted that part of the reason Bryan wanted to go on the stand was to regain some of his tarnished glory. Source: Internet

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