Fastigium example sentences

fas·ti·gium

noun

fastigium (noun) · fastigiums (plural noun) · fastigia (plural noun)

  - the apex or summit of something.

  - the ridge or gable end of a roof.

Synonyms

tip, peak, summit, pinnacle, top, crest, vertex, bottom

"Fastigium" Example Sentences

1. The Roman Empire reached its fastigium under Trajan.
2. Her career's fastigium was marked by a prestigious award.
3. At the fastigium of the hill, a breathtaking view awaited.
4. The fastigium of the roof was elegantly designed.
5. He considered his election to the Senate the fastigium of his political life.
6. The company's fastigium was short-lived, followed by a rapid decline.
7. Reaching the fastigium of the mountain was a grueling climb.
8. The fastigium, or apex, of the triangle was clearly defined.
9. Their love story reached its fastigium during their honeymoon in Italy.
10. The fastigium of the wave crashed against the shore.
11. His argument reached its fastigium with a powerful conclusion.
12. The fastigium of the ancient building was a testament to its builders' skill.
13. She felt she'd reached the fastigium of her creative powers.
14. The fastigium of the market was followed by a sharp correction.
15. Standing at the fastigium, they surveyed their kingdom.
16. A sense of melancholy followed the fastigium of their success.
17. The fastigium of his ambition was to become President.
18. His novel's fastigium was a shocking twist.
19. Few achieved the fastigium he attained in his field.
20. The fastigium of the pyramid was capped with gold.
21. The fastigium of the performance was a dazzling ballet sequence.
22. He felt a sense of unease at the fastigium of his power.
23. The fastigium of his career was surprisingly short.
24. Reaching the fastigium required years of dedication.
25. Beyond the fastigium, the land fell away steeply.
26. The fastigium of the argument was lost on the audience.
27. She experienced a sense of accomplishment at the fastigium of her project.
28. The fastigium of the festival was the fireworks display.
29. His reputation reached its fastigium after winning the Nobel Prize.
30. The fastigium marked the end of a golden era.
31. Few could match the fastigium of his athletic prowess.
32. The fastigium of the roof was adorned with intricate carvings.
33. He considered the fastigium of his life to be a moment of quiet reflection.
34. The fastigium of the graph represented peak sales.
35. Reaching the fastigium was a bittersweet experience.
36. The fastigium of the hill offered a panoramic vista.
37. His influence reached its fastigium during the war.
38. After the fastigium, a slow decline began.
39. The fastigium of the bridge was elegantly designed.
40. The fastigium represented the culmination of decades of work.
41. He celebrated the fastigium of his achievement modestly.
42. The fastigium was only a temporary state.
43. Few anticipated the swift decline after the fastigium.
44. The fastigium of the arch was perfectly symmetrical.
45. He reflected on the fastigium of his life with gratitude.
46. The fastigium of power is often fleeting.
47. At the fastigium of his speech, the crowd erupted in applause.
48. The fastigium of the wave was a magnificent sight.
49. She viewed the fastigium of her career with a sense of pride.
50. The fastigium of the building was damaged in the storm.

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