0 the best or most perfect thing that can exist or be achieved:
1 the highest point of achievement:
Chaplin’s "City Lights" marked the acme of his filmmaking career.
The periodical is, surely, the acme of heteroglossia.
The acme is most probably related to a sea-level drop which caused the development of lagoonal or restricted marine environments.
We had a building boom last year, and that boom would have reached its acme this year.
It is not the acme of comfort, but it has been most tastefully decorated and the standard of productions there is simply marvellous.
I think that represents the acme of cynical frivolity and irresponsibility.
It is the acme of absurdity applied to country districts.
He was the very perfection and acme of caution.
It is the acme of appalling loony left councils.