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    ap·o·gee
    [ˈapəjē]
    noun
    apogee (noun) · apogees (plural noun)
    1. the highest point in the development of something; a climax or culmination:
      "the White House is considered the apogee of American achievement"
    2. astronomy
      the point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is furthest from the earth. The opposite of perigee
    Origin
    late 16th century: from French apogée or modern Latin apogaeum, from Greek apogaion (diastēma), ‘(distance) away from earth’, from apo ‘from’ + gaia, gē ‘earth’.
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  3. Apogee is often used in its figurative sense, signifying the high point of a career, endeavor, or state (“she was at the apogee of her profession”). This meaning developed as a metaphorical extension of the word’s astronomical sense, denoting the farthest distance from earth of an object orbiting the planet.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apogee
    apogee [ ăp ′ ə-jē ] The point farthest from Earth's center in the orbit of the Moon or an artificial satellite. The point in an orbit that is most distant from the body being orbited.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/apogee
    apogee (ˈæpəˌdʒiː) n 1. (Astronomy) the point in its orbit around the earth when the moon or an artificial satellite is at its greatest distance from the earth. Compare perigee 2. the highest point [C17: from New Latin apogaeum (influenced by French apogée), from Greek apogaion, from apogaios away from the earth, from apo- + gaia earth]
    www.thefreedictionary.com/apogee
    the most successful, popular, or powerful point: At their apogee, the novels of Spillane claimed worldwide sales of over $ 180 million.
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