peak

ટોચ
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'
ચરમ સીમા,
ટોચ,
પરાકાષ્ઠા,
સર્વોચ્ચ બિંદુ,
શિખર
noun
શીખર
example
When someone wins, it's because all facets of the organization are working at a 'peak' level.
He's happy. u2018Ricky's just about at his 'peak' , now and over the next couple of years.
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.
The project at 'peak' employed some 3,500 workers; more than fifty percent of the current workforce is from Point Fortin.
Due to the nature of the position, flexibility is required to meet 'peak' season demands and festive occasions.
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.
Despite having the best network defenses, enterprises were helpless to maintain their 'peak' level of operation.
The plan also calls on employers to consider introducing flexi-times, so that the effect of the 'peak' demand by traffic on the road network can be diluted.
At their 'peak' in 1998, the shares were worth u00a317.68.
The facility's energy strategies will result in a 67 percent reduction in electric energy use during 'peak' demand hours.
Where the White Mountains come to an end is the great 'peak' of Mount Mindolluin.
Flush toxins from your body and keep metabolic processes humming along at 'peak' levels.
It is cone shaped with a depression scooped out of its 'peak' .
People will use their cars less as a result, reducing air pollution, decreasing traffic congestion and lessening 'peak' period demands on public transport.
The highest 'peak' is Mount Apo in Mindanao at 9,689 feet.
It's in 'peak' condition and with a facility like this on our own doorstep, it would be a pity not to use it.
The early evening is a 'peak' period when demand is exceptionally high.
Before I quite realized what was happening, one rose up in an oddly shaped 'peak' and slapped me on the side of the head.
The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at 'peak' times.
Eventually, however, the 'peak' of the curve is reached, and further increases in stress cause a decline in performance.
White, meanwhile, continues his battle for 'peak' fitness and a Yorkshire recall after impressing with an innings of 121 against the Yorkshire Academy last Sunday.
How it ended up on the 'peak' of a snowy mountain (located over a crocodile lake and through a blue tunnel) is a question we'll have to save for another day.
At present the city struggles to keep traffic moving at 'peak' hours.
Meanwhile, the 'peak' demand in the city is 226 MW.
The Transylvanian Alps in the central region contain the highest 'peak' , Mount Moldoveanu.
Actually, yes, it is possible to hold a high, but not 'peak' , level of fitness for a long time.
He has a skill as an electrician which is in 'peak' demand.
PC manufacturers developed state-of-the-art thermal solutions to ensure that notebooks run at the 'peak' performance level under normal conditions.
It could be the top of a tower, or a mountain 'peak' , or a cliff.
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.
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