#degree.state__level__stage__point  a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process; "a remarkable degree of frankness"; "at what stage are the social sciences?"
  supertype:  #state  the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"
  subtype:  #acme__height__elevation__peak__pinnacle__summit__superlative  the highest level or degree attainable: "his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"; "the artist's gifts are at their acme"; "at the height of her career"; "the peak of perfection"; "summer was at its peak"; "...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame"; "the summit of his ambition"; "so many highest superlatives achieved by man"; "at the top of his profession"
  subtype:  #extent.degree  the point or degree to which something extends; "the extent of the damage"; "the full extent of the law"; "to a certain extent she was right"
  subtype:  #end_point__endpoint__resultant  the final point in a process
  subtype:  #standard_of_living__standard_of_life  a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone
  subtype:  #plane  a level of existence or development; "he lived on a worldly plane"
  subtype:  #state_of_the_art  the highest degree of development of an art or technique at a particular time; "the state of the art in space travel"
  subtype:  #ultimacy__ultimateness  the state or degree of being ultimate; the final or most extreme in degree or size or time or distance: "the ultimacy of these social values"
     subtype:  #extremity.ultimacy  the greatest or utmost degree: "the extremity of despair"
  subtype:  #quickening.degree  the stage of pregnancy at which the mother first feels movements of the fetus
  subtype:  #climax.degree  the most severe stage of a disease

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