Noun
(mathematics) A point of inflection.
(figuratively) Synonym of turning point
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe performance of Reliance shows an amazing trend when mapped against time. The inflection point was 1991. We grew exponentially, eventually becoming India's biggest private enterprise, on the basis of freedom to compete against the best in the world. Mukesh Ambani
Most of the time we are punished if we go against the trend. Only at an inflection point are we rewarded. George Soros
And most appropriately, this Parliament will have the most Amerindians EVER participating in the deliberations on our national destiny at this critical inflection point of our history. Source: Internet
As a result of the improved deposit mix, both our total cost of deposits and our cost of interest-bearing deposits decreased 6 basis points from the prior quarter, making a significant inflection point in our ability to manage our funding costs. Source: Internet
A crackdown on independent NGOs, media and political parties that began almost two years ago has reached an inflection point that threatens to push Cambodia into a new era of repression, observers said on Wednesday. Source: Internet
Both businesses are now at an inflection point, where we see a good runway for strong performances in the mid to long-term. Source: Internet