Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
1 Flu has peaked in other European countries including Belgium, Ireland and Serbia.
2 The coronavirus crisis has still not peaked in the social care sector.
3 Still, the World Health Organization warned the epidemic has not yet peaked .
4 In the slow-paced group, both components peaked earlier for correct response withholds.
5 Reports peaked over the summer months, with 31 incidents in July alone.
6 The Central Bank again said demand for residential mortgages may have peaked .
7 The chances for a debauch looked peaked and slim in the extreme.
8 Loan-loss provisions have already peaked and should improve gradually, the executives said.
9 The sky, an angry red, peaked through rents in the dark clouds.
10 Further, activity in the left MTG peaked earlier in the HC condition.
11 When interest rates peaked in 1990, payments were arduous but quickly declined.
12 The likelihood is that the rate of economic growth has already peaked .
13 While bad debt has peaked , CBA said the decline would be gradual.
14 Rising waters in the centre of York are reported to have peaked .
15 The half-caste peaked and socketed his oar, and looked at the officer.
16 Nationwide, murders peaked in 2011 amid Calderon's military-led challenge to the cartels.
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