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inflection
noun as in accent, intonation
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Example Sentences
Yet, at what felt like another inflection point in the season, the Dodgers responded.
We stand at an inflection point for L.A., after the fires, in the grip of climate change, recalibrating our future right down to the roots.
Tesla the company was at an "inflection point" and needed Musk's prowess as it pivots from being an electric vehicle firm to an AI and robotics focussed company.
Starvation appears to be an inflection point for European countries - a moral impetus to drive their divergent diplomacy.
The Middle East has been transformed since 7 October, and almost two years into the war, the conflict in Gaza is at another inflection point.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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