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ultimacy

[ uhl-tuh-muh-see ]

noun

, plural ul·ti·ma·cies.
  1. the state or quality of being ultimate.
  2. a basic or fundamental quality:

    to question the ultimacies of one's religious beliefs.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ultimacy1

First recorded in 1835–45; ultim(ate) + -acy
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Example Sentences

This idea of sporting ultimacy has been present in the response to his death.

It is an extraordinary human construct, a galvanising force of image and will that has driven his team on to a kind of ultimacy.

Juventus are also a wonderful team and well capable of spiking that bid for club football ultimacy.

Anyone who tells you they know exactly how ultimacy operates is exalting their powers beyond reason, or they are naive, or they are cunningly peddling spiritual snake oil.

No, really, it did, its name redolent with a sense of footballing ultimacy in the way Camp Nou is now, a place of professional pilgrimage for those fortunate enough to play there.

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