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cultivate

[kuhl-tuh-veyt] / ˈkʌl təˌveɪt /




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Famously stoic Scandinavians have cultivated concepts like "hygge" -- or coziness -- to get them through the long winter nights.

From Barron's

Nonetheless, the portfolio’s impressive return reminds us of the need to cultivate scrupulous objectivity when digesting the financial news.

From MarketWatch

Sun’s defense team argued that it was her job to cultivate relationships with Chinese diplomats and others in the community, reflecting New York City’s 600,000-strong ethnic-Chinese population as a significant voting bloc.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dans has worked to cultivate ties with businesspeople and civil society figures in Greenland.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of course, a good CEO could still cultivate the right creative culture, whatever his or her background.

From The Wall Street Journal