plateau
plat|eau /pl'ætoʊ, AM plæt'oʊ/ (plateausor plateaux plateaus plateauing plateaued)
1 [N-COUNT]
A plateau is a large area of high and fairly flat land.
A broad valley opened up leading to a high, flat plateau of cultivated land.
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If you say that an activity or process has reached a plateau, you mean that it has reached a stage where there is no further change or development.
The US heroin market now appears to have reached a plateau...
3 [VERB] V out, V at n
If something such as an activity, process, or cost plateaus or plateaus out, it reaches a stage where there is no further change or development.
Evelyn's career is accelerating, and mine is plateauing out a bit...
The shares plateaued at 153p.
1 [N-COUNT]
A plateau is a large area of high and fairly flat land.
A broad valley opened up leading to a high, flat plateau of cultivated land.
2 [N-COUNT]
If you say that an activity or process has reached a plateau, you mean that it has reached a stage where there is no further change or development.
The US heroin market now appears to have reached a plateau...
3 [VERB] V out, V at n
If something such as an activity, process, or cost plateaus or plateaus out, it reaches a stage where there is no further change or development.
Evelyn's career is accelerating, and mine is plateauing out a bit...
The shares plateaued at 153p.