nadir in the PONS Dictionary

nadir Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reach its nadir

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Turnout fell to 26.4%, the second lowest in the council's history, only surpassing the 1992 nadir.
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By the 1920s, medical museums had reached their nadir and began to wane in their importance as institutes of medical knowledge and training.
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These lights should send no light above 80 degrees from the nadir.
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A nadir may be the lowest point of a dry basin or depression, or the deepest point of a body of water or ice.
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In contrast, a nadir-looking atmospheric sounder looks down through the atmosphere at the surface.
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It is possible to operate this camera both on nadir and off-nadir.
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Since the concept of "being below" is itself somewhat vague, scientists define the nadir in more rigorous terms.
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There were many ups and downs throughout the rest of the 90s, but the school hit its nadir around the school year 2000-2001.
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The nadir of its popularity could be seen by only 35 students enrolling in that year.
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Nadir has a great dislike of cats, and they seem to know it.
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