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All-time   /ɔl-taɪm/   Listen
All-time

adjective
1.
Unsurpassed in some respect up to the present.  "Morale at an all-time low" , "Among the all-time great lefthanders"






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"All-time" Quotes from Famous Books



... coalition—also led to massive debt relief under the Paris Club arrangements. Substantial progress has been made in improving macroeconomic performance. Cairo tamed inflation, slashed budget deficits, and built up foreign reserves to an all-time high. Although the pace of structural reforms—such as privatization and new business legislation—has been slower than envisioned under the IMF program, Egypt's steps toward a more market-oriented economy have prompted increased foreign investment. The November 1997 massacre of foreign tourists ...
— The 1999 CIA Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.



Words linked to "All-time" :   uncomparable, incomparable



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