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ultimate
Adjective
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The ultimate goal, success, decision, etc. is the final one.
You can't have ultimate success without a lot of little successes.
The moon is good, but there's no question that Mars is the ultimate goal.
Presidents have the ultimate responsibility to keep us safe.
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The ultimate test, responsibility, power, etc. is the one that is more important, bigger, stronger, etc. than the others.
They are trying to build the ultimate computer, one that can do anything and everything.
If you could save someone's life, I think that's the ultimate goal.
structure
Noun
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The structure of something is the way that it is put together.
The structure of her writing makes it very easy to understand.
The social structure of a class is often very complex.
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A structure is something that has been built or put together, especially something big, such as a building.
The CN tower is the tallest structure in Toronto.
structure
Verb
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If you structure something in a particular way, you organise or build it that way.
Prepare a list of questions to structure the interview.