Pinnacle in a sentence as a noun

His alleged job was the pinnacle of "work anywhere".

It's supposed to be the start of your academic career, not its pinnacle.

What's your point?I have used a plethora of plugin systems, and Vundle is the pinnacle of all of them.

It's the pinnacle of modal jazz"... I think at this point, modal jazz was just getting started, not reaching it's pinnacle.

Also, pinnacle of engineering in both frontend and backend; eats web dev for breakfast.

This is the pinnacle of our contribution to mankind - building search engines and to-do lists?Where's the lunar base?

Anyway, in 2000 or something, he came out of the closet, which is like a huge deal if you're like the pinnacle Mormon software company in Utah.

Pinnacle in a sentence as a verb

Even more so if this is considered the pinnacle of our combined capabilities and at the same time a hint of the future into which we are heading.

It was the pinnacle of salesmanship -- turning customers into religious followers.

This awed even non-techies, whose pinnacle of computer experience was somewhere between Solitaire and Minesweeper.

The results echoed in the western world at the highest levels for no less than two centuries, culminating in a famous 1911 edition that was widely regarded as the pinnacle in assembled human knowledge to that time - something to be marveled at.

This guy, who I can honestly say would be far more successful than myself if he were to make it to America, had risen to pretty much the pinnacle of what he could achieve given the circumstances of his birth:He was the most respected hustler at the biggest bus yard in Zambia.

Much of the best work of modern civilization, the pinnacle of hundreds of years of scientific advance, work which our society invests billions of dollars in, is hidden inside this pitifully obsolete rent-seeking system while we use state-of-the-art infotech to exchange pop-music lyrics and annotate famous games of Magic: The Gathering.---[1] No, that is not thirty-two dollars per year, or even per month.

Pinnacle definitions

noun

(architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower

noun

the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development; "his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"; "the artist's gifts are at their acme"; "at the height of her career"; "the peak of perfection"; "summer was at its peak"; "...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame"; "the summit of his ambition"; "so many highest superlatives achieved by man"; "at the top of his profession"

noun

a lofty peak

verb

surmount with a pinnacle; "pinnacle a pediment"

verb

raise on or as if on a pinnacle; "He did not want to be pinnacled"