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buoyed

[boo-eed, boid] / ˈbu id, bɔɪd /


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Investors are also hoping that 2026 will bring about an acceleration in consumer spending, buoyed by new tax benefits and lower interest rates.

From Barron's

The editor, unaware of the farce and buoyed by wartime cheer, immediately agrees.

From Salon

Scholastic widened its profit as book fairs in the back-to-school season buoyed revenue in its fiscal second quarter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ratings agency said Wednesday that it sees a stable outlook for Paraguay, buoyed by strong investment in the private sector which is expected to diversify the country’s economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hutchison’s ports revenue rose 9% from a year earlier in the first half of 2025, buoyed by higher shipping volumes around the world as customers stocked up on goods before U.S. tariffs kicked in.

From The Wall Street Journal