Pronunciation: /ˈsʌmɪt/
noun the highest point of a hill or mountain
A1 We climbed to the summit of the mountain.
A2 The climbers reached the summit just before sunset.
B1 The leaders will meet at the summit to discuss important issues.
B2 The summit meeting resulted in a new trade agreement.
C1 The summit of the political leaders was broadcast live on television.
C2 The summit of the world's top economists was held in Davos this year.
verb to reach the highest point or level
A1 She summit the mountain with her friends.
A2 The team will summit the project by the end of the week.
B1 After months of training, he finally summited the highest peak in the region.
B2 The group of climbers successfully summited the challenging mountain despite the bad weather.
C1 The CEO aims to summit the industry by introducing innovative strategies.
C2 The renowned explorer has summited many uncharted peaks throughout his career.
formal The leaders will meet at the summit to discuss important global issues.
informal Let's hike to the summit for a great view of the valley.
slang I heard the concert at the summit was lit!
figurative Reaching the summit of success requires dedication and hard work.
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