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Peaking meaning
present participle and gerund of peak
Example sentences (20)
Other nuclides producing radioactivity, but not peaking as a major component are Ru, peaking at about 50 days, and Cs-134 at around 600 days.
Very rarely, a tone letter consists of more than three elements (peaking or dipping tones), but occasionally, double-peaking or double-dipping tones are encountered.
After peaking in summer last year, oil prices fell back to a little above $70 a barrel in March this year amid concerns over weak demand.
After peaking in the early 1980s, the number of people getting struck and killed by drivers steadily declined for decades.
A heatwave affected much of the country early in the month, with temperatures peaking at 33.2C (91.76F) at Kew Gardens in London on September 9 – the hottest day of the year.
Amid peaking demand, coal-based power plants told to run at full.
Analysts expect cheaper valuations, a weakening dollar, peaking Fed rates pricing, and lower U.S. Treasury yields to bolster EM assets this year.
And despite the effects of inclement weather, store lambs held up well with Texels from Loaningfoot selling to £78 and Charolais from the same home peaking at £94/head.
And she’s peaking at the right time.
As a lead artist, it is currently her highest-charting song in the United States, after peaking at No. 20 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
As a result of the different factors discussed above, we believe that TSLA's prospects seem to be murky moving forward, with EV adoption appearing to be peaking thanks to the uncertain macroeconomic outlook.
As measured by the Chicago Fed’s National Financial Conditions Index, things have tightened up from where they were prior to the Fed’s first rate hike last year, but after peaking in early October, a distinct loosening has since transpired.
Beijing shows little sign of an imminent spending spree: China’s annual investment in all U.S. industries plunged by more than 90% since peaking at $49 billion in 2016, according to the Rhodium Group, a New York-based consultancy.
Bitcoin prices spiked on the news, gaining thousands of dollars and peaking around $30,000.
Colombia Central Bank, on the other hand, instituted rate hikes at a strong pace given the inflation shows no signs of peaking.
Dannii rose to prominence on Australian soap Home and Away in the 90s as tomboy Emma Jackson, a fan favourite, before moving onto the music scene with her debut single Love and Kisses peaking at number eight in the UK.
Despite food bank advice typically peaking in December, CAS said more clients than ever before received help in this area from one of its bureaux in March – with more than 3,000 pieces of advice given to over 1,800 clients.
Feeling a little knackered after a jam packed morning, not to mention the sun is peaking and you're feeling the heat.
Her support act for the tour is Irish rock band The Script who have had hits including We Cry, Breakeven, and The Man Who Can’t Be Moved, with the latter peaking at number two in the UK singles charts.
He was the star of a number of Assassin’s Creed games, peaking with Brotherhood, which many still regard as the series’ high point.