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Definitions for peaking
peak·ing
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Webster Dictionary
Peaking
of Peak
Peakingadjective
mean; sneaking
Peakingadjective
pining; sickly; peakish
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of peaking in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of peaking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of peaking in a Sentence
In distance running in particular, fitness is like a pencil, you sharpen yourself to a point for the race, called peaking, and it's something you time very carefully with the coach.
As it rips us away from the rocket, once those thrusters are done. We're like if you throw a baseball up in the air, it's going to follow this ballistic trajectory, that weightlessness was when we were peaking out and getting ready to fall back down to the Earth.
Our view for this year has been that asset markets would likely underperform the real economy as peaking growth momentum, tighter financial conditions, higher inflation and more volatility would act as a drag on valuations even as EPS trends remain solid.
A narrative around the peaking of economic growth in the second or third quarter is really hitting home, investors are trying balance the reopening of economies as vaccination rates go up, but also seeing the effects of the spreading Delta variant and that’s being reflected in the slowing economic data most of which has been surprising on the downside in the last two weeks.
I know it's about getting the balance but it can be frustrating, but it's all about peaking for then and maybe we didn't peak quite right for Rio.
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