Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut ˈmæksɪməm/
noun the highest point or value that a function or quantity can reach
A1 The absolute maximum number of guests allowed in the room is ten.
A2 The tour guide explained that reaching the absolute maximum altitude was not safe.
B1 The company set an absolute maximum budget for the project to ensure financial stability.
B2 In order to achieve the absolute maximum performance, the athlete followed a strict training regimen.
C1 The CEO was determined to reach the absolute maximum profit margin for the quarter.
C2 The scientist was on a mission to discover the absolute maximum potential of the new technology.
adjective complete and total; not mixed or diluted
A1 The cake was the absolute maximum of deliciousness.
A2 She reached her absolute maximum speed while running the race.
B1 The company achieved an absolute maximum in sales this quarter.
B2 The athlete pushed himself to his absolute maximum during the competition.
C1 The artist's talent was at its absolute maximum in his latest masterpiece.
C2 The scientist conducted experiments to determine the absolute maximum temperature at which the substance could withstand.
formal In mathematics, finding the absolute maximum of a function involves determining the highest value it can achieve within a given domain.
informal When it comes to scoring points in this game, reaching the absolute maximum is the key to winning.
slang If you want to ace this test, you need to aim for the absolute maximum score possible.
figurative She reached the absolute maximum of her patience and finally snapped at her annoying co-worker.
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