peak

पीक
definition
verb
its popularity peaked in the 1940s
reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.
decline in health and spirits; waste away.
noun
the snowy peaks rose against the blue of a cloudless sky
the pointed top of a mountain.
adjective
he did not expect to be anywhere near peak fitness until Christmas
greatest; maximum.
translation of 'peak'
सर्वोच्च शिखर गाठणे,
(दाढीचे) टोक,
सर्वोच्च बिंदू,
कृश होणे,
झिजणे,
(पर्वाचे) शिखर
example
As a result there have been some changes to shift patterns to better meet demands at 'peak' times.
His personal assets stood at more than 600 million yuan at their 'peak' .
It looked like an ornament, like something at the front 'peak' of a ship, a statue of some sort.
Kitted out in his team-issue polo shirt, the 'peak' of his baseball cap shading his outdoor complexion, short sleeves revealing the power in his forearms still.
There are options worth exploring to reduce this 'peak' demand.
The sweet spot is defined by two lines near the 'peak' of the curve.
Meanwhile, the 'peak' demand in the city is 226 MW.
At their 'peak' in 1998, the shares were worth £17.68.
It is cone shaped with a depression scooped out of its 'peak' .
His shares rode the dotcom boom all the way up to $130, making his 30,000 free share options worth almost $4 million at their 'peak' .
As the horse was at 'peak' fitness and would have been full of himself, Sheeran prescribed mild sedation to avoid the risk of the horse injuring himself when undergoing treatment in the hydrotherapy unit.
At the 'peak' of the project it employed 167 people.
People will use their cars less as a result, reducing air pollution, decreasing traffic congestion and lessening 'peak' period demands on public transport.
Due to the nature of the position, flexibility is required to meet 'peak' season demands and festive occasions.
At worst, rates will 'peak' at 4 per cent in 2006 before they start falling again.
And should he come into the ring in 'peak' condition and mindful of the game-plan of his excellent trainer, a very good contest this may well be.
However, cell cycle length was unaffected by this treatment, notwithstanding the presence of a small 'peak' in the curve at 14 h.
With the World Championships in Helsinki starting only two weeks after this meeting, all our top athletes should be in 'peak' condition.
When someone wins, it's because all facets of the organization are working at a 'peak' level.
At their 'peak' , cassette sales alone brought in an estimated $50 million annually.
The facility's energy strategies will result in a 67 percent reduction in electric energy use during 'peak' demand hours.
British interest rates are likely to 'peak' at 5.25 per cent in 2005, up from the current 4.25 per cent.
‘I watch from a distance now and am disappointed neither club is in 'peak' condition,’ he said with understatement.
My muscles, then at their 'peak' , seemed to just explode with energy when called upon.
In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a 'peak' , and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
At the exact moment she touched the tallest 'peak' of the mountain, the birds all rose into the air.
Actually, yes, it is possible to hold a high, but not 'peak' , level of fitness for a long time.
Tamely scooting up and down for hours on end is a poor substitute for triple loops and double back flips while still holding on to the 'peak' of your baseball cap with one hand.
The bullpen is the only area of the team operating at or near 'peak' level.
The lethal combination of 'peak' hour traffic and rain had resulted in chaos on the roads.
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