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low-water mark
noun
- the lowest point reached by a low tide.
- something indicating the bottom of a decline.
- the lowest or least admirable level:
the low-water mark of political chicanery.
low-water mark
noun
- the level reached by seawater at low tide or by other stretches of water at their lowest level
- the lowest point or level; nadir
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of low-water mark1
Example Sentences
Nine months ago, the Weeknd used a professional high point to herald what may end up the low-water mark of his career.
And it’s possible this period represents Walker’s low-water mark.
“It certainly is a low-water mark. But two of the next three Olympics are going to be blockbusters for NBC.â€
It looked as though they had crossed the midway point of their schedule by delivering their season’s low-water mark.
Russia’s parliamentary elections — taking place amid Putin’s withering crackdown on opposition — run Friday to Sunday and, to many Putin opponents, are another low-water mark for Russia’s post-Soviet democracy.
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