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peaked

[pee-kid] / ˈpi kɪd /


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The study also showed that individuals whose daily activity levels peaked later in the day faced a higher risk than those who peaked earlier.

From Science Daily

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, graced our skies multiple times in 2025, as the Sun's 11-year cycle of activity peaked.

From BBC

Officials said the number of people detained seemed to have peaked on Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times

Southern California saw only modest waves and the highest tsunami waves reported on state shores peaked around 4 feet in Crescent City, about 20 miles from the Oregon border, where a dock was damaged.

From Los Angeles Times

He said the number of working reactors, their share of the world’s energy mix, and other indicators of nuclear industry activity peaked years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal