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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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First, the commodity bull market is broadening out from gold to metals and energy, so those nations in control of strategically important chips, rare earths, minerals and oil supplies will have a major advantage.

From MarketWatch

The broadening out of Operation Epic Fury into a regional conflict is starting to inflict serious economic pain on the Asian economies.

From MarketWatch

As their horizons broadened, I would tell them about the people living in the Beje, people who never had a visitor, never a piece of mail.

From Literature

That suggests that investors’ concerns about private credit are broadening.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But if energy prices stay high, we will not let their effects broaden and become persistent inflation,” he said, according to prepared remarks for delivery at a press conference.

From The Wall Street Journal