max
1 Americannoun
adjective
adverb
verb phrase
idioms
noun
abbreviation
abbreviation
noun
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the most significant, highest, furthest, or greatest thing
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to the ultimate extent
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of max
By shortening
Example Sentences
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"And now, in 20 days, we're able to complete the orders to fill our ship to max capacity and go to Venezuela and complete the orders right away."
From Barron's
While the 64-year-old believes Loudoun County will max out its land available for data centers in the coming years, he isn’t getting out of the game.
Google calculates that I will max that out within four years.
I make good money, max out every year and want that tax deduction as I near retirement.
From MarketWatch
The Bwarm is comfortable, though it didn’t reach the max claimed temperature of 129 degrees—I measured around 112—and it needs about 30 minutes to fully warm the bed before climbing in.
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