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ultimate
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English

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English numbers (edit)
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    Cardinal: one
    Ordinal: first
    Abbreviated ordinal: 1st
    Latinate ordinal: primary
    Reverse order ordinal: last
    Latinate reverse order ordinal: ultimate
    Adverbial: one time, once
    Multiplier: onefold
    Latinate multiplier: single
    Distributive: singly
    Germanic collective: onesome
    Collective of n parts: singlet, singleton
    Greek or Latinate collective: monad
    Greek collective prefix: mono-
    Latinate collective prefix: uni-
    Fractional: whole
    Elemental: singlet, singleton
    Greek prefix: proto-
    Number of musicians: solo
    Number of years: year

Etymology

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  • From Medieval Latin ultimātus (“furthest, last”), perfect passive participle of ultimō (“to come to an end”) (see -ate (1,2 and 3)), from ultimus (“last, final”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix). See ultra-.
  • (ultimate frisbee): The sport was renamed to avoid the use of the Frisbee trademark.

Pronunciation

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  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈʌltɪmət/, (weak vowel merger) /-ɪt/
  • Audio (Received Pronunciation):(file)
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Audio (General American):(file)
  • (Indic) IPA(key): /ălʈɪmeʈ/
  • Rhymes: -ʌltɪmət
  • Hyphenation: ul‧tim‧ate

Adjective

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ultimate (comparative more ultimate, superlative most ultimate)

  1. (not comparable) Final; last in a series.
    Synonyms: conclusive, last, terminal; see also Thesaurus:final
    Antonyms: initial, original
    • 1677, Robert Plot, “Of the Heavens and Air”, in The natural history of Oxford-shire: Being an Essay Toward the Natural History of England‎[1], page 15:
      […] they [the sounds of an echo] next strike the ultimate secondary object, then the penultimate and antepenultimate; […]
  2. (not comparable, of a syllable) Last in a word or other utterance.
  3. Being the greatest possible; maximum; most extreme.
    Synonyms: supreme, utmost, uttermost; see also Thesaurus:extreme
    Antonyms: original, derivative
    the ultimate pleasure
    the ultimate disappointment
    • 1813, Henry Ware, Noah Worcester, The Christian Disciple and Theological Review‎[2], Boston, Cummings and Hilliard, pages 227-228:
      Not that we consider this as the most desirable channel in which these affections should be made to flow. The good that is done in this way, is by no means in proportion to the good that is intended. Injudicious charity has probably been productive of far more ultimate evil, than the coldest and most indiscriminating selfishness.
    • 1839, Thomas Bartlett, Memoirs of the Life, Character and Writings of Joseph Butler‎[3], John W. Parker, page 264:
      "But if Berkeley be clear in conveying his doctrine, the matter of the exposition will be found not the less to press upon the powers of the firmest intellect. There are diligent students of modern metaphysical literature, who are little disciplined for the difficulties of disquisition into which a thorough examination of his views would lead them. His characteristic system depends little on mere classification, little on the more obvious results of observation. It rests on a basis of intense self-contemplation, which, to be prosecuted to any purpose, must be prosecuted with extreme perseverance. It questions the conscious being on points the most ultimate in his nature, — points which, though they be but facts of consciousness, we hesitate not to say, there are many minds wholly unable to make the objects of reflection."
    • 1843, Artizan Club (London, England), The Artizan‎[4], Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, page 106:
      "From the foregoing observations we deduce the interesting fact that acetic acid, hitherto known only as a product of the oxidation of organic materials, can be built up by almost direct synthesis from its elements. Sulphide of carbon, chloride of carbon, and chlorine, are the agents which, along with water, accomplish the transformation of carbon into acetic acid. If we could only transform acetic acid into alcohol, and out of the latier could obtain sugar and starch, then we should be enabled to build up these common vegetable principles, by the so-called artificial method, from their most ultimate elements."
    • 1867, The North American Review‎[5], O. Everett, page 634:
      Dr. Bucknill declares that the growth and renovation of nerve-cells in the brain "are the most ultimate conditions of mind with which we are accquainted"; but instead of inferring from this that we know very little indeed about the mind, he concludes that thought, recollection, and reason are products of "the activity of the vesicular neurine of the brain."
    • 1992, Rudolf M[athias] Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian, volume V, Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, →ISBN, page vii:
      Hepaticology, outside the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, still lies deep in the shadow cast by that ultimate "closet taxonomist," Franz Stephani—a ghost whose shadow falls over us all.
  4. Being the most distant or extreme; farthest.
    Synonyms: outermost, outmost
  5. (not comparable) That will happen at some time; eventual.
    Synonym: inevitable
  6. (not comparable) Last in a train of progression or consequences; tended toward by all that precedes; arrived at, as the last result; final.
    • 1825, S[amuel] T[aylor] Coleridge, Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion: […], London: […] Thomas Davison, […] for Taylor and Hessey, […], →OCLC:
      those ultimate truths and those universal laws of thought which we cannot rationally contradict
  7. (not comparable) Incapable of further analysis; incapable of further division or separation; constituent; elemental.
    an ultimate constituent of matter

Coordinate terms

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  • (adjectives denoting syllables): penultimate (last but one), antepenultimate (last but two), preantepenultimate (last but three), propreantepenultimate (last but four)

Derived terms

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  • antepenultimate
  • pay the ultimate price
  • penultimate
  • super-ultimate
  • ultimateness
  • ultimate sacrifice
  • ultimate tensile strength
  • ultimate wheel

Related terms

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  • ulterior
  • ultimatum
  • ultra
  • ultra-

Translations

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final; last in a series — see also last,‎ final
  • Bulgarian: после́ден (bg) (posléden), кра́ен (bg) (kráen)
  • Dutch: definitief (nl)
  • Esperanto: fina
  • Finnish: viimeinen (fi)
  • French: dernier (fr)
  • Galician: último (gl)
  • Georgian: საბოლოო (saboloo), უკანასკნელი (uḳanasḳneli)
  • German: (please verify) letzter (de), ultimativ (de)
  • Greek: τελικός (el) (telikós), έσχατος (el) (éschatos)
  • Hungarian: utolsó (hu)
  • Indonesian: terakhir (id)
  • Irish: deiridh, deireanach
  • Italian: ultimo (it) m, ultima (it) f
  • Japanese: 終わりの (ja) (owari no), 最後の (ja) (saigo no)
  • Macedonian: по́следен m (pósleden), кра́ен m (kráen), за́вршен m (závršen), ко́нечен m (kónečen)
  • Norwegian: endelig (no)
  • Polish: ostatni (pl) m
  • Portuguese: último (pt) m, última (pt) f
  • Russian: после́дний (ru) (poslédnij), оконча́тельный (ru) (okončátelʹnyj), кра́йний (ru) (krájnij), заверши́тельный (ru) (zaveršítelʹnyj)
  • Spanish: último (es)
  • Swedish: ultimat (sv), slutlig (sv), slutgiltig (sv)
  • Ukrainian: оста́нній (uk) (ostánnij), остато́чний (ostatóčnyj), кра́йній (krájnij)
last in a word or other utterance
  • Bulgarian: после́ден (bg) (posléden)
  • Finnish: viimeinen (fi), loppu-
  • Hungarian: hátsó (hu), hátulsó (hu), leghátsó, leghátulsó
  • Indonesian: ultima (id)
greatest or maximum — see also maximum,‎ extreme,‎ supreme
  • Bulgarian: най‑висш (naj‑visš), най‑голя́м (naj‑goljám), пъ́лен (bg) (pǎ́len), съвърше́н (bg) (sǎvǎršén)
  • Esperanto: la plej granda, pleja, maksimuma
  • Estonian: ülim
  • Finnish: äärimmäinen (fi), korkein (fi)
  • Georgian: უკიდურესი (uḳiduresi), მაქსიმალური (maksimaluri)
  • German: ultimativ (de)
  • Greek: μέγιστος (el) (mégistos), απόλυτος (el) (apólytos)
  • Hebrew: אולטימטיבי (ultimatívi)
  • Hungarian: végső (hu)
  • Indonesian: pamungkas (id), terpungkas (id)
  • Irish: is fearr
  • Italian: estremo (it) m, estrema (it) f
  • Japanese: 究極の (ja) (kyūkyoku no)
  • Macedonian: на́јголем m (nájgolem), врвен m (vrven)
  • Norwegian: ultimat
  • Polish: największy m, najwyższy (pl) m
  • Portuguese: derradeiro (pt)
  • Russian: наибо́льший (ru) (naibólʹšij), наивы́сший (ru) (naivýsšij)
  • Spanish: mayor (es), ultimado (es)
  • Swedish: slutliga (sv)
  • Ukrainian: найбі́льший (uk) (najbílʹšyj), максима́льний (uk) (maksymálʹnyj)
most distant
  • Bulgarian: най‑дале́чен (naj‑daléčen), най‑отдалече́н (naj‑otdalečén)
  • Finnish: etäisin, kaukaisin
  • Georgian: უკიდურესი (uḳiduresi)
  • German: äußerster (de)
  • Hungarian: legtávolabbi (hu), legkülső
  • Indonesian: terjauh (id)
  • Macedonian: најда́лечен m (najdálečen)
  • Russian: наидальне́йший (naidalʹnéjšij)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Latin: najdalji (sh)
  • Spanish: último (es)
  • Ukrainian: найвідда́леніший (najviddálenišyj)
eventual
  • Bulgarian: немину́ем (bg) (neminúem), неизбе́жен (bg) (neizbéžen)
  • Finnish: lopullinen (fi)
  • Italian: definitivo (it) m, definitiva (it) f, conclusivo (it) m, conclusiva (it) f, ultimativo (it) m, ultimativa (it) f, finale (it)
  • Macedonian: ко́нечен m (kónečen), кра́ен m (kráen)
  • Russian: коне́чный (ru) (konéčnyj), оконча́тельный (ru) (okončátelʹnyj)
  • Ukrainian: остато́чний (ostatóčnyj)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
  • Dutch: (please verify) ultiem (nl), (please verify) laatst (nl), (please verify) uiteindelijk (nl)
  • French: (please verify) ultime (fr)
  • German: (please verify) ultimativ (de)
  • Latin: (please verify) ultimus

Noun

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ultimate (countable and uncountable, plural ultimates)

  1. The most basic or fundamental of a set of things
  2. The final or most distant point; the conclusion
  3. The greatest extremity; the maximum
  4. (uncountable, sports) Ellipsis of ultimate frisbee or ultimate disc.

Translations

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the greatest extremity
  • Bulgarian: крайност (bg) f (krajnost)
  • Finnish: äärimmäisyys (fi), ääri (fi)
  • Māori: ikeiketanga
ultimate frisbee — see ultimate frisbee

Verb

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ultimate (third-person singular simple present ultimates, present participle ultimating, simple past and past participle ultimated)

  1. (transitive, archaic) To finish; to complete.
    • 1869, The New-Jerusalem Magazine, volume 41, page 36:
      These measures have been carried forward with a zeal and unanimity that warrant the hope we entertain, of ultimating the plans in respect to our Temple, before the next meeting of the Maryland Association.

Translations

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Translations
  • Spanish: ultimar (es)

Further reading

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  • “ultimate”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
  • William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “ultimate”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.

Anagrams

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  • mutilate

Finnish

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Etymology

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From English ultimate.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈultimɑte/, [ˈul̪t̪iˌmɑ̝t̪e̞]
  • Rhymes: -ɑte
  • Syllabification(key): ul‧ti‧ma‧te
  • Hyphenation(key): ul‧ti‧ma‧te

Noun

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ultimate

  1. ultimate frisbee (game)

Declension

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Inflection of ultimate (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominative ultimate ultimatet
genitive ultimaten ultimatejen
partitive ultimatea ultimateja
illative ultimateen ultimateihin
singular plural
nominative ultimate ultimatet
accusative nom. ultimate ultimatet
gen. ultimaten
genitive ultimaten ultimatejen
ultimatein rare
partitive ultimatea ultimateja
inessive ultimatessa ultimateissa
elative ultimatesta ultimateista
illative ultimateen ultimateihin
adessive ultimatella ultimateilla
ablative ultimatelta ultimateilta
allative ultimatelle ultimateille
essive ultimatena ultimateina
translative ultimateksi ultimateiksi
abessive ultimatetta ultimateitta
instructive — ultimatein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of ultimate (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative ultimateni ultimateni
accusative nom. ultimateni ultimateni
gen. ultimateni
genitive ultimateni ultimatejeni
ultimateini rare
partitive ultimateani ultimatejani
inessive ultimatessani ultimateissani
elative ultimatestani ultimateistani
illative ultimateeni ultimateihini
adessive ultimatellani ultimateillani
ablative ultimateltani ultimateiltani
allative ultimatelleni ultimateilleni
essive ultimatenani ultimateinani
translative ultimatekseni ultimateikseni
abessive ultimatettani ultimateittani
instructive — —
comitative — ultimateineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative ultimatesi ultimatesi
accusative nom. ultimatesi ultimatesi
gen. ultimatesi
genitive ultimatesi ultimatejesi
ultimateisi rare
partitive ultimateasi ultimatejasi
inessive ultimatessasi ultimateissasi
elative ultimatestasi ultimateistasi
illative ultimateesi ultimateihisi
adessive ultimatellasi ultimateillasi
ablative ultimateltasi ultimateiltasi
allative ultimatellesi ultimateillesi
essive ultimatenasi ultimateinasi
translative ultimateksesi ultimateiksesi
abessive ultimatettasi ultimateittasi
instructive — —
comitative — ultimateinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative ultimatemme ultimatemme
accusative nom. ultimatemme ultimatemme
gen. ultimatemme
genitive ultimatemme ultimatejemme
ultimateimme rare
partitive ultimateamme ultimatejamme
inessive ultimatessamme ultimateissamme
elative ultimatestamme ultimateistamme
illative ultimateemme ultimateihimme
adessive ultimatellamme ultimateillamme
ablative ultimateltamme ultimateiltamme
allative ultimatellemme ultimateillemme
essive ultimatenamme ultimateinamme
translative ultimateksemme ultimateiksemme
abessive ultimatettamme ultimateittamme
instructive — —
comitative — ultimateinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative ultimatenne ultimatenne
accusative nom. ultimatenne ultimatenne
gen. ultimatenne
genitive ultimatenne ultimatejenne
ultimateinne rare
partitive ultimateanne ultimatejanne
inessive ultimatessanne ultimateissanne
elative ultimatestanne ultimateistanne
illative ultimateenne ultimateihinne
adessive ultimatellanne ultimateillanne
ablative ultimateltanne ultimateiltanne
allative ultimatellenne ultimateillenne
essive ultimatenanne ultimateinanne
translative ultimateksenne ultimateiksenne
abessive ultimatettanne ultimateittanne
instructive — —
comitative — ultimateinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative ultimatensa ultimatensa
accusative nom. ultimatensa ultimatensa
gen. ultimatensa
genitive ultimatensa ultimatejensa
ultimateinsa rare
partitive ultimateaan
ultimateansa
ultimatejaan
ultimatejansa
inessive ultimatessaan
ultimatessansa
ultimateissaan
ultimateissansa
elative ultimatestaan
ultimatestansa
ultimateistaan
ultimateistansa
illative ultimateensa ultimateihinsa
adessive ultimatellaan
ultimatellansa
ultimateillaan
ultimateillansa
ablative ultimateltaan
ultimateltansa
ultimateiltaan
ultimateiltansa
allative ultimatelleen
ultimatellensa
ultimateilleen
ultimateillensa
essive ultimatenaan
ultimatenansa
ultimateinaan
ultimateinansa
translative ultimatekseen
ultimateksensa
ultimateikseen
ultimateiksensa
abessive ultimatettaan
ultimatettansa
ultimateittaan
ultimateittansa
instructive — —
comitative — ultimateineen
ultimateinensa

Synonyms

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  • liitokiekkoilu

Anagrams

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  • amuletit, amuletti, laitumet, leimattu, leimatut

Italian

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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ultimate

  1. inflection of ultimare:
    1. second-person plural present indicative
    2. second-person plural imperative

Etymology 2

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Participle

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ultimate f pl

  1. feminine plural of ultimato

Anagrams

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  • multiate, mutilate

Latin

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Pronunciation

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  • (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ʊɫ.tɪˈmaː.tɛ]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ul.tiˈmaː.te]

Verb

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ultimāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of ultimō

Spanish

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Verb

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ultimate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of ultimar combined with te
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