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cultivate

[kuhl-tuh-veyt] / ˈkʌl təˌveɪt /




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In just over three months, she has cultivated a highly visible public profile.

From BBC

Having cultivated those online networks once, Mr. Ma, Ms. Lü and the author’s other interlocutors understand the necessity of doing so again.

From The Wall Street Journal

He had long cultivated access and proximity to other powerful men in media and entertainment and used his wealth to fund scientific research and gain a foothold in elite academic circles.

From Salon

It isn’t difficult to see how this new generation of agents that run for longer periods could end up stepping between the customer relationships that SaaS companies have cultivated.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Parsons focuses on cultivating new comedic voices, JoySauce wants to create its own opportunities for people in the community by broadening its mission of ownership and representation.

From Los Angeles Times