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Noun
The rift between the Antarctic and Australian plates runs right through the middle of this plateau.—
John Timmer,
ArsTechnica,
8 July 2026 Then the track left the valley and started winding up to a high, dry plateau.—
Jack O'Connor,
Outdoor Life,
8 July 2026
Verb
In a new energy market outlook projecting out to 2050, BNEF analysts forecast global oil demand will plateau in the early 2030s while natural gas demand surges well into mid-century.—
Tim McDonnell,
semafor.com,
19 May 2026 While those numbers may plateau or slightly decline this year, the overall trend points upward.—
Stephen Clark,
ArsTechnica,
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for plateau
From coast to coast, the United States is dotted with sweeping coastal vistas, sparkling lakes, verdant national parks, towering mountains, majestic mesas and countless scenic roads that connect east to west and north to south.
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Rebecca R. Norris,
USA Today,
22 July 2026
Beginning in the late 1960s, artists abandoned galleries in favour of deserts, salt flats, mesas, and remote terrain, using these surroundings as both setting and material.
As colonial administrators and missionaries had penetrated the highlands, the practice of cannibalism had ended and kuru had begun to recede.
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Rachel Aviv,
New Yorker,
17 Aug. 2026
Popular expat retirement venues include the capital, Panama City; Boquete, a town in the highlands with a somewhat cooler climate; Coronado on the Pacific Coast; and the inland city of David.
Only a depression in the ground remains at the Ingalls Dugout Site, but eagle-eyed visitors can still spot the spring, tablelands, thickets of plum trees, and other landmarksr described in the book of the same name.
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Alicia Underlee Nelson,
Midwest Living,
22 June 2026
Pedro Cervantes painted jewellike vistas of New Mexico’s tablelands.
Built in the late 19 th century to transport the altiplano’s abundant metals and minerals, the railway line once ran from Bolivia’s de facto capital La Paz to the Pacific port of Antofagasta in Chile.
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The Editors,
Outside,
31 Aug. 2025
Tiwanaku communities first emerged in an altiplano, or high plain, of the Andes called the Titicaca Basin, named after Lake Titicaca.