Phrasal Verb - leveling off
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.Definition
- To reach a stable or constant point, especially after a period of increase or decrease.
- In aviation, for an aircraft to fly at a constant altitude and airspeed.
- To bring something, especially prices or production, to a stable level.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The sales figures have finally leveled off after months of steady growth. |
| 2 | Despite the economic downturn, house prices in this area have not yet leveled off. |
| 3 | The pilot leveled off at cruising altitude before serving the passengers dinner. |
| 4 | The company's profits leveled off at around $10 million per year. |
| 5 | The price of gasoline has leveled off at around $3 per gallon. |
| 6 | The construction project is expected to level off in the coming weeks. |
| 7 | The debate between the two candidates finally leveled off and focused on the issues. |
| 8 | The stock market has been volatile but is finally leveling off. |
| 9 | The doctor prescribed a medication to help level off the patient's heart rate. |
| 10 | The team's morale leveled off after a series of losses. |