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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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A private survey also portrayed a return to growth in the final month of 2025, reflecting improving momentum despite persistent trade-related headwinds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nintendo will be looking to maintain the momentum of its record-breaking Switch 2 launch this year.

From BBC

“Difference Between,” a 23-minute world premiere by Matthew Neenan, holds the stage intriguingly until losing momentum and feeling strung out as it presents an artful, communal gathering that dwindles to a somewhat puzzling conclusion.

From The Wall Street Journal

But, aided by Martinez's blunder, Arsenal punctured their momentum with an impressive display that condemned Villa to a first defeat since losing to Liverpool on November 1.

From Barron's

Declining momentum in the artificial-intelligence trade was a headwind for the shares.

From Barron's