Pronunciation: /ækˈmætɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of an acme; highest point; summit; peak
A1 The acmatic light bulb flickered and then went out.
A2 The acmatic printer jammed halfway through printing the document.
B1 The acmatic car engine sputtered and stalled on the side of the road.
B2 The acmatic air conditioning unit struggled to cool the room on hot summer days.
C1 The acmatic power generator failed during the blackout, leaving the building in darkness.
C2 The acmatic electronic device malfunctioned due to a faulty circuit board.
formal The acmatic nature of the experiment allowed for precise measurements to be taken.
informal I couldn't understand the acmatic instructions on the manual, so I just winged it.
slang The acmatic setup was so confusing, I had no clue what to do.
figurative Her mind was like an acmatic puzzle, difficult to decipher.
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