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1
the inside
surface
of a room that you can see when you look
above
you
2
an
upper
limit
,
usually
relating
to money:
Examples:
They have
imposed
/set a
ceiling
on
pay
rises
.
3
the
upper
surface
of a room that you see when you look
above
you:
Examples:
The
kitchen
ceiling
needs
painting
.
4
A
ceiling
is also an
upper
limit
put on something that
varies
:
Examples:
There is a 10%
ceiling
on
rent
increases
.
5
the
highest
level
,
number
, or
amount
something is
allowed
to
reach
:
Examples:
Before the
bidding
started he had set himself a
ceiling
price
beyond
which he would not go.
a
debt
/
spending
/
production
ceiling
They
agreed
on a
spending
ceiling
over the next five years of
between
1.2% to 1.3%.
the
ceiling
on sth The good
news
is that the
ceiling
on
teachers
'
earnings
has been
removed
.
the
ceiling
for sth We will keep
within
the
ceiling
for
public
spending
and do better if we can.
place/put a
ceiling
on sth Ceilings are
placed
on
interest
rates
by the
government
to
provide
firms
with
cheap
capital
.
set/
impose
a
ceiling
The
staff
ceiling
was
originally
set at 35 but has
slowly
risen
to 50.
reach
/
exceed
a
ceiling
The $7.4
trillion
national
debt
ceiling
is
likely
to be
reached
in the next few days.
lower
/
raise
a
ceiling
The
budget
restrictions
,
signed
into
law
in
July
,
lowered
the
ceiling
on how much
districts
'
budgets
can
grow
annually
.
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