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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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In fact, the Dow transports’ performance doesn’t have any special significance, though investors can take heart that the U.S. stock market’s leadership is broadening.

From MarketWatch

Though toys are foundational to Mattel, the company said it is trying to broaden its reach by focusing more on content licensing and digital games, which tend to be more profitable.

From Los Angeles Times

Scotland internationals do not have to pick between playing for their country versus broadening horizons and inflating bank balances abroad.

From BBC

Chief Executive Officer William Ready said the company needs to broaden its revenue mix and accelerate sales going forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

The UK's competition regulator has said that, while supermarkets' eligibility requirements are unlikely to breach consumer law, some could do more to broaden access, including allowing under-18s to benefit from schemes.

From BBC