spiking

[US]/ˈspaɪ.kɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈspaɪ.kɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to pierce or puncture with a sharp object; to secretly add (alcohol, poison, or drugs) to something; to prevent publication; to stop the spread of something; to obstruct; to rapidly increase in value (present participle of spike)
n.the formation of a spike

Phrases & Collocations

spiking demand

spiking interest

spiking prices

spiking trends

spiking levels

spiking rates

spiking sales

spiking traffic

spiking numbers

spiking activity

Example Sentences

spiking interest in the new product was our main goal.

the athlete is spiking the ball to score a point.

spiking temperatures are a concern for the environment.

she noticed her heart rate spiking during the workout.

the stock market is spiking after the latest report.

spiking sales figures indicate a successful campaign.

he was spiking the punch with extra ingredients.

the sudden spiking of prices caught everyone off guard.

her emotions were spiking after the unexpected news.

spiking demand for the new service surprised the team.

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