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peaking

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1. peaking - Noun

2. peaking - Adjective

3. peaking - Verb

Meaning

of Peak

Mean; sneaking.

Pining; sickly; peakish.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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After peaking February 12, 2020, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen more than 15.0%. Source: Internet

After peaking in mid-May at more than 11,000 new coronavirus cases per day, the number of daily infections in Russia has dropped below 9,000. Source: Internet

Both parameters degraded significantly with VHS's longer play modes, with EP/NTSC frequency response peaking at 4 kHz. Source: Internet

Assets owned by Americans lost about a quarter of their value. citation Since peaking in the second quarter of 2007, household wealth is down $14 trillion. Source: Internet

Aural Sculpture was only a moderate success in the UK album charts, peaking at No.14 in November 1984. Source: Internet

Between around 1970 and 1990, more than 50 GW of capacity was under construction (peaking at over 150 GW in the late 1970s and early 1980s) — in 2005, around 25 GW of new capacity was planned. Source: Internet

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