Apogee Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for apogee.
apogee
apogee
/ˈæ.pə.dʒi/
apocenter
apoapsis
acme
culmination
pinnacle
zenith
climax
apex
Examples
- This was the apogee of the empire.
- The apogee of this upsurge was in the 19C.
- At the same time it marked the apogee of Robespierre's power.
- I've now added perigee and apogee to the template.
- Its apogee came with the opening of the Suez Canal.
- The Empire's nadir and apogee was within the same century.
- The initial apogee was 191,000 km and perigee 350 km.
- Psychedelic rock reached its apogee in the last years of the decade.
- The apogee was also slightly higher than the planned circular orbit of.
- Earth has no apogee or perigee because it does not revolve around itself
a final climactic stage
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apoapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is at the greatest distance from the Earth
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"A + Poem + Ski. A poem reaches its highest point when skiing down the mountain."
"A + Po + Gee. A poor geezer reaching his highest point on the see-saw."
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