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rapport

[ra-pawr, -pohr, ruh-] / ræˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr, rə- /


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Her rapport with the correspondents set a high bar, and she brought a level of energy to the monologue that only Minhaj, who hosted his own “Daily Show”-esque program on Netflix, could match.

From Washington Post

The odd rapport between Ms. Paltrow and the plaintiff’s lawyers has been a particular highlight.

From New York Times

Instead, the hackers build rapport with experts to gain their insight on North Korea-related policies by impersonating people at legitimate think tanks and “commissioning” reports, said Klingner, who has researched North Korean cyber activity.

From Washington Post

Stafford’s limited participation affected his ability to create a rapport with new receiver Allen Robinson among others.

From Los Angeles Times

Efficient acrobatics returned in “Balance and Imbalance,” which featured traditional Korean percussion and chanting, performed live by three musicians who shared a warm rapport, including the charismatic vocalist Kim Jae-woo.

From New York Times