Sentences

upbreak in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Upbreak (noun): a sudden increase or rise, particularly in market conditions or sales figures.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden upbreak in the market caught everyone by surprise.
  2. After months of stagnation, the company experienced a significant upbreak in its sales figures.
  3. Researchers observed an upbreak in the population of the endangered species.
  4. The upbreak in temperatures this summer has led to a surge in ice cream sales.
  5. Residents celebrated the upbreak in community engagement during the town hall meeting.
  6. The sudden upbreak in the stock market caught many investors by surprise.
  7. After weeks of stagnation, the upbreak in the company’s sales figures delighted the shareholders.
  8. Scientists were puzzled by the unexpected upbreak in temperature during the winter months.
  9. The upbreak of the new social media trend has changed the way we communicate online.
  10. During the meeting, the manager discussed the potential upbreak in productivity with the new strategy.

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