Ultimate in a sentence as a noun

It's not as if Chrome is the ultimate browser.

OMG, it's the ultimate mechanical_fish pet peeve collection!

The ultimate solution, however, is to have a small child.

Making it impossible for SEO should be the ultimate _goal_ of a good search engine.

I don't know what the ultimate solution to this problem is, but now is clearly the time for Airbnb to get moving on it...]

Ultimate in a sentence as an adjective

They even took the ultimate snakeoil step of running a competition to crack their software.

The jury hung on the major copyright claims and the judge has yet to rule on the ultimate question whether the 37 Java API packages at issue are even protectible by copyright.

Pre-bust, no matter what the abuses, the law firms held ultimate sway because even the largest companies with the most sophisticated in-house staffs would be wary of switching firms easily or of wanting to alienate their main outside firms in any way.

The 3Tap business model may or may not have withstood this legal challenge but the salient fact here is that CL faced a lot of uncertainty on the legal issues involved, meaning that it might ultimately have lost on its claims and further meaning that 3Tap's business model would serve as a ready-made way for third parties to gain unfettered access to the CL data, at least until CL were able to obtain a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit or an ultimate victory on its claims.

Ultimate definitions

noun

the finest or most superior quality of its kind; "the ultimate in luxury"

adjective

furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme; "the ultimate achievement"; "the ultimate question"; "man's ultimate destiny"; "the ultimate insult"; "one's ultimate goal in life"

adjective

being the last or concluding element of a series; "the ultimate sonata of that opus"; "a distinction between the verb and noun senses of `conflict' is that in the verb the stress is on the ultimate (or last) syllable"