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stoke

[stohk] / stoʊk /
VERB
fuel
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The firestorm stoked by Rep. Khanna hasn’t only made a scapegoat of anybody who was personally associated with Epstein, however innocently.

From The Wall Street Journal

Further, will that period of indecision stoke safe-haven bets that will boost U.S.

From Barron's

The takeaway for Kinch: In areas where making decisions is more likely to stoke anxiety, it makes sense to offer human support—for instance, a phone number or invitation to chat on the website.

From The Wall Street Journal

The AI fears appear to have been stoked by a couple of claims by Algorhythm Holdings, a Florida-based holding company that builds AI platforms and until recently was better known for its karaoke machines.

From MarketWatch

The reading soothed concerns about the economy that had been stoked by the previous day's report showing weak consumer activity.

From Barron's