low‑water mark

[US]/[ləʊˈwɔːtə mɑːk]/
[UK]/[loʊˈwɔːtər mɑːrk]/

Translation

n.a point or level that is the lowest reached or recorded; a record of the lowest level of something, such as a stock price or a currency exchange rate

Example Sentences

the river reached its lowest water mark during the summer drought.

investors are watching the stock market's low-water mark closely.

the low-water mark for acceptable quality standards has been established.

lake tahoe's low-water mark occurs in late september.

the company hit a low-water mark in quarterly profits last year.

housing prices have dropped to a new low-water mark in the region.

the low-water mark of his career came after the scandal.

engineers monitor the dam's low-water mark during dry seasons.

tourism reached a low-water mark during the pandemic.

the team experienced a low-water mark in morale after the loss.

temperatures hit a low-water mark for the decade.

the project's budget fell to a low-water mark due to cuts.

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