Peak-point current is a term commonly used in electrical engineering to describe the maximum level of electrical current that a device or circuit can handle before it reaches its limit. There are several synonyms or alternative terms that can be used to describe peak-point current, including peak current, maximum current, surge current, and crest current. Each of these terms refers to the same concept of the maximum amount of electrical current that a component or circuit can handle safely. By understanding these synonyms, engineers can communicate more effectively about the capabilities and limitations of their electrical systems.