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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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On Tuesday, however, losses broadened, with the index on pace to shed more than 1%.

From The Wall Street Journal

But if retaliation broadens or duration extends, gold’s path toward an all-time high comes back into focus quickly.

From MarketWatch

“Churn,” by contrast, comes at a time when the author sees “a tug-of-war between forces pushing to broaden opportunity and those resisting it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

After India, Carney will travel to Australia and Japan -- part of a wider push to broaden Canada's economic partnerships.

From Barron's

In recent months, Target has shuffled up its C-suite, announced plans to invest more in the customer experience, unveiled new AI tools, broadened its assortment of beauty products, and appointed new directors to its board.

From Barron's