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plateau

NounTransitive Verb
pl: plateauspast: plateauedpp: plateaueding: plateauing

The physical sense describes a geological formation characterized by an elevated, level surface. It evokes a sense of vastness and stability, often contrasting with the jagged peaks of surrounding mountains. In a behavioral or statistical context, the term describes a frustrating stagnation. It suggests a ceiling has been hit where effort no longer yields proportional results, commonly used in fitness, learning, or economic trends.

Meanings

Nounplateau

A large area of high ground that is relatively flat.

"The hikers reached a wide plateau overlooking the valley."

Nounplateau

A state of little or no change following a period of growth or progress.

"The patient's recovery reached a plateau after the first three weeks of treatment."

Transitive Verbplateau
[~ something]

To reach a state of little or no change after a period of growth.

"The company's sales began to plateau in the second quarter."

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