Wondering how to use Hike in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as walk or raise.
Hike in a sentence
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Hike meaning
- A long walk, usually for pleasure or exercise.
- An abrupt increase.
- The snap of the ball to start a play.
Synonyms of Hike
Using Hike
- The main meaning on this page is: A long walk, usually for pleasure or exercise. | An abrupt increase. | The snap of the ball to start a play.
- Useful related words include: walk, raise, increment, increase.
- In the example corpus, hike often appears in combinations such as: hike in, rate hike, to hike.
Example sentences (20)
After the November hike, there was never really a strong chance of a follow-up hike this month, but the market now sees little chance of another hike in the cycle.
After the hike, Wildwood Resort & Marina supplied transportation back to the starting point to those who didn’t want to make the return hike.
In fact, despite the rate hike being priced in, Dr Lowe’s statement triggered a marked fall in local markets, with the ASX All Ordinaries slipping into negative territory for the day in the minutes after the hike.
It is believed Hendricks undertook a long hike on the morning of July 29 and then died on a second, shorter hike later in the day.
Looking ahead, another interest rate hike by the Bank of Canada (BoC) is looming large, with traders leaning towards a 25-basis-point hike on Wednesday.
Seeking another hike: The U.S. Postal Service is seeking approval to hike the price of first-class mail stamps to 66 cents from 63 cents.
The futures market is pricing in 90% odds of a 25-basis-point hike and just 10% odds of no hike.
The inflation data didn’t change market pricing for the July meeting (92% chance of a hike), but did raise the chances of a September hike from 72% prior to the inflation release to 80% after the release.
The majority of this hike will be level along the river, but there may be accessibility challenges at the start and end of hike due to steeper sections in and out of the canyon.
The market has now fully priced in another 25 bps hike in June and the odds of a 50 bps hike at the March meeting increased.
The Reserve Bank’s decision to hike or not to hike interest rates is most acutely felt in this segment of society, people who are first-time home or vehicle buyers and more often than not, credit card holders.
The residential tariff will see a 5% hike in 2023-24 and a 2% hike in the following year.
This includes stabilizing and maintaining flexible monetary policy in the meeting has been the center of attention, with a 65% chance of a rate hike and a 35% chance of no hike.
To Hike or Not to Hike?
To paraphrase The Bard, a tax hike by any other name is still a tax hike.
Whereas the property tax hike pushed by Johnson was targeted toward upper-income taxpayers, the Mayor’s proposed excise tax hike would disproportionately burden low- and middle income residents.
While a number of Band C properties face an average hike of £68, and Band E homes face an average hike of £94.
If you really want to grease the skids for passage of such a tax hike, you call it a “one penny tax hike,” in reference to it raising the sales tax by one penny per dollar spent.
To reach those falls, cross Siouxon Creek on a bridge over a narrow gorge, then hike past a flat area of campsites perfect for a mid-hike lunch.
Another person said China also wants Trump to scrap a planned tariff hike in December in addition to the hike scheduled for this week, something the administration hasn't yet endorsed.
Common combinations with hike
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- hike in 39×
- rate hike 34×
- to hike 23×
- the hike 18×
- tax hike 16×
- hike is 12×
- hike the 12×
- hike to 10×
- price hike 10×
- hike at 9×