Sentences with nadir
na·dir
N n - 1945 to 1946 was the nadir of Truman's presidency. [+ of]
- The nadir of despair
- That really was the nadir of his life.
- Recently, the practices of qiangqin and minghun have been combined, creating a new nadir of horror.
- Derrida's idea is generally held as marking either the zenith or nadir of 20th century French intellectualism.
- The 30-day rule, introduced in 1991, when the industry was at its nadir, is the most innovative copyright law in the world.
- The situation reached its nadir in 2001.