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niche

[nich, neesh] / nɪtʃ, niʃ /


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Sperling compared this dramatic ecological shift to the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs 65 million years ago, "where mammals essentially took over and never gave up that niche to reptiles again."

From Science Daily Jul. 12, 2026

It was a niche event mostly attended by the world's museums looking for specimens to add to their collections.

From BBC Jul. 11, 2026

In the past, studios have plucked influencers from their online niche and slotted them into whatever mainstream production needed a face.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

“What people are now seeing is that it’s no longer a niche issue.”

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

I went back to what had become my home, and curled myself into the shelter of the niche underneath the overhanging roof.

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

According to the researchers, this prolonged growth period may have helped younger tyrannosaurs occupy different ecological niches as they matured.

From Science Daily Jun. 22, 2026

It is spending real money, building policy around the full cost of child rearing, and in doing so, creating a new set of investible niches.

From Barron's Mar. 30, 2026

The defining music platforms of the streaming era are owned by large tech companies—Spotify, Apple, Amazon—while smaller entities like Qobuz, Tidal and Deezer cater to niches based on audio quality and other small distinctions.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 9, 2025

Even if hyperscalers eventually recapture market share, these networks will have carved out niches in emerging markets, indie studios and cost-sensitive workloads.

From MarketWatch Dec. 3, 2025

Soon after arriving in the deserted village Capricorn had had gratings fitted over the narrow niches where long-dead priests slept in their stone tombs.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke

Other creatives even blend the niched looks with well-known fairy tales or Disney characters.

From Fox News Jan. 26, 2021

“I don’t like being niched as a South Asian comic, man,” he says.

From Washington Post Sep. 8, 2016

United Passions has a small, niched Eastern European showing well away from the action.

From BBC Jun. 18, 2014

That may still be true…although we’ve seen everything else in society fragmented, niched and marketized.

From Time Oct. 22, 2013

It was niched, as we said, into a cove of rocks, open only to the sea.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 99, January, 1866 by Various

But I think it was also resistance to the niching and atomizing of life and time itself by social media, tabloid scandal, and other forms of goldfish-like attention.

From Slate Dec. 23, 2015

Call it niching down to reach a billion.

From Forbes Oct. 28, 2014

Still, I had come to Cairo hoping for a step forward in a strategy that had been niching ahead for four years.

From Time Magazine Archive




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