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höchstes

höchstes is the superlative form of the German adjective hoch, meaning the highest, tallest, or utmost. It is used to express the upper limit or the extreme degree of height, extent, or quality in relation to a noun. In German, the form adapts to gender, number, and article, so the exact ending varies with the syntactic context.

In attributions, the ending follows standard German declension rules. With a definite article, neuter singular would

höchstes can also function as a nominalized adjective, written as Höchstes or das Höchste, meaning “the highest

In translation, höchs tes captures the sense of extremity or extremal ranking, and it often appears in

typically
appear
as
das
höchste
Ziel
(the
highest
goal).
Without
an
article
or
with
an
indefinite
article,
the
strong
declension
yields
forms
such
as
höchstes
Ziel
(neuter
singular).
For
masculine
or
feminine
nouns,
corresponding
forms
are
höchster
Mann
or
höchste
Frau
in
the
singular,
and
die
höchsten
Männer
or
die
höchsten
Frauen
in
the
plural.
thing”
or
“the
ultimate
thing.”
This
nominalized
usage
is
common
in
idioms
and
fixed
expressions,
for
example
das
Höchste
der
Gefühle,
which
translates
roughly
as
“the
height
of
emotion”
or
“the
utmost
feeling.”
contexts
like
architecture,
rankings,
or
moral
or
qualitative
extremities.
The
word
reflects
the
German
tendency
to
form
precise
degrees
through
inflection
and,
when
capitalized,
to
treat
adjectives
as
nouns
to
emphasize
absolutes
or
abstractions.