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    pla·teau
    [plaˈtō]
    noun
    plateau (noun) · plateaux (plural noun) · plateaus (plural noun)
    1. an area of relatively level high ground.
      • denoting a group of Indigenous peoples of the high plains of western Canada and the US, including the Nez Percé.
    2. a state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress:
      "the peace process had reached a plateau"
    verb
    plateau (verb) · plateaus (third person present) · plateaued (past tense) · plateaued (past participle) · plateauing (present participle)
    1. reach a state of little or no change after a time of activity or progress:
      "the industry's problems have plateaued out"
    Origin
    mid 18th century: French, from plat ‘level’.
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    noun
    1. an area of relatively level high ground.
      • a state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress:
       
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      The term "plateau" has two main meanings: 2 1 3

      1. A large flat area of land that is higher than other surrounding areas, often referred to as a tableland.
      2. A period during which there are no large changes or advancements, such as a leveling off or stabilization.
       
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