holy grail

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Recent Examples of holy grail But the batteries are expensive to research and difficult to manufacture at a large scale, giving them a reputation for being a Holy Grail for battery engineers all over the world. Stan Choe, Los Angeles Times, 25 June 2025 The start-to-finish real estate experience has been a Holy Grail for a long time. Andrea Riquier, USA Today, 10 June 2025 Reliable, efficient Automatic Target Recognition or ATR has long been a Holy Grail for weapon developers, allowing munitions to detect and identify targets on their own, a true ‘fire and forget’ capability. David Hambling, Forbes.com, 20 May 2025 Having made the Premier League his Holy Grail after winning back-to-back titles with Porto in 2012 and 2013, Pereira instead became a footballing globetrotter. Steve Madeley, New York Times, 1 May 2025 The movie is a take-off of the Arthurian legend with the klutzy knights in their pyrrhic search of that ever-illusive Holy Grail. Luaine Lee, Boston Herald, 29 Apr. 2025 Understanding, predicting, and changing behavior is the holy grail of managers, politicians, and academics alike. Benjamin Voyer, Forbes, 23 Mar. 2025 The sport’s holy grail of course is the MVP. Michael Salfino, The Athletic, 20 Mar. 2025 In the long-term—and the holy grail of Congolese protest movements going back generations—the Congolese people must address the crippling crisis of corruption and misgovernance, in particular in the security forces. Jason K. Stearns, TIME, 19 Mar. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for holy grail
Noun
  • Worries about environmental effects have also been at the forefront, as groups such as the Center for Biological Diversity and the Friends of the Everglades filed a lawsuit Friday to halt the detention center plans.
    Makiya Seminera, Los Angeles Times, 29 June 2025
  • Muon Space plans for the constellation to be able to scan every point on Earth every 20 minutes, with more wildfire prone areas being scanned more frequently.
    Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, Space.com, 29 June 2025
Noun
  • The meaning shifted with American baby showers and Pop culture, like Mattel’s barbie.
    Lee Sharrock, Forbes.com, 1 July 2025
  • April 2025 The Hierophant: April invites you to seek deeper meaning and wisdom from your life, Pisces.
    Meghan Rose, Glamour, 1 July 2025
Noun
  • Bezos wore a pair of black swim shorts with blue designs on them, also accessorizing with sunglasses and a white bucket hat.
    Lori A Bashian, FOXNews.com, 24 June 2025
  • But these days, those very names are on the tip of the tongues of fashion buyers and collectors in Paris, New York and even L.A. — where celebrities are donning their designs at Hollywood events.
    Footwear News, Footwear News, 24 June 2025
Noun
  • Although the campaign’s immediate objective is the defense of Israeli citizens, the pilot emphasized that the stakes are global.
    Efrat Lachter, FOXNews.com, 22 June 2025
  • Instead, their objective is to explore and experiment with gender in a safe space in order to develop a drag persona that feels right.
    David Mack, Rolling Stone, 22 June 2025
Noun
  • The discovery marks the first time cetaceans — marine mammals including whales, dolphins and porpoises — have been observed using an object as a tool to groom.
    Marlowe Starling, CNN Money, 23 June 2025
  • Enclosed within Rubin’s dome—a 360-degree rotating structure as big as an apartment building—is a gimbal-esque object called the telescope mount assembly.
    Michael Jones McKean, The Atlantic, 23 June 2025
Noun
  • That facility, whose purpose remains unclear, appears to be intact.
    Geoff Brumfiel, NPR, 26 June 2025
  • Ibogaine is a psychoactive compound from the root bark of a West African shrub and has been used by Indigenous people for medical and spiritual purposes for hundreds of years.
    Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 26 June 2025
Noun
  • Countries that have managed to build their own nuclear weapons, such as North Korea, become much harder targets for attacks.
    Matthew Tostevin Amir Daftari, MSNBC Newsweek, 22 June 2025
  • Israeli officials have also suggested that regime change in Iran is among the goals of their war, and that Khamenei could be a target for assassination.
    Colin Meyn, The Hill, 22 June 2025
Noun
  • Tailor content to match their stage, intent and platform behavior to actually drive results.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes.com, 23 June 2025
  • This phrase has a clear intent and a violent legacy, and its impact is not theoretical.
    Lisa Katz, New York Daily News, 22 June 2025

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“Holy grail.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/holy%20grail. Accessed 5 Jul. 2025.

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