Sentences with summit
sum·mit
S s - ...next week's Washington summit.
- ...the first man to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
- Summit literally refers to the topmost point of a hill or similar elevation and, figuratively, to the highest attainable level, as of achievement; , peak1 refers to the highest of a number of high points, as in a mountain range or, figuratively, in a graph; , climax applies to the highest point, as in interest, force, excitement, etc., in a scale of ascending values; , acme refers to the highest possible point of perfection in the development or progress of something; , apex suggests the highest point (literally, of a geometric figure such as a cone; figuratively, of a career, process, etc.) where all ascending lines, courses, etc. ultimately meet; , pinnacle, in its figurative uses, is equivalent to , summit or , peak2, but sometimes connotes a giddy or unsteady height; , zenith literally refers to the highest point in the heavens and hence figuratively suggests fame or success reached by a spectacular rise
- The summit of ambition
- A meeting at the summit
- A summit conference
- A meeting at the summit
- A summit parley
- summit talks.
- summited after a 14-hour climb.