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top out

verb as in peak

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Current relocation payments top out at $25,700, which can run out quickly when long-term tenants protected by rent stabilization are suddenly forced to pay rent at today’s prices.

The membership cost tops out at the “Concierge” level, which costs $50,000 a year and includes unlimited doctor visits, 24/7 care and the most detailed level of medical testing the facility offers.

Death Valley is expected to top out at 115 degrees over the next few days.

During Saturday’s outing, he averaged just under 92 mph with his fastball and topped out at 94.3 mph while getting whiffs on all five swings against his slider, changeup and splitter.

The membership cost tops out at the “Concierge” level, which costs $50,000 a year and includes unlimited doctors visits, 24/7 care and the most detailed level of medical testing the facility offers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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