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soar

[sawr, sohr] / sɔr, soʊr /


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People rushed into the program, and costs soared.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sales of hard drives to data centers soared and suppliers started signing customers to longer-term deals and flexing their pricing power.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps the year’s most consequential development came on the eve of the NeurIPS conference, when Google released a version of its Gemini large language model that soared up the industry’s closely watched leaderboards.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cash-strapped families will no longer receive health care financial assistance and could see their premiums soar -- or be priced out of medical care entirely.

From Barron's

The freeze became a key component of his promise to make New York more affordable and was politically popular in a city where rents have soared and the vacancy rate is almost nonexistent.

From The Wall Street Journal