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company
noun as in crowd of people
Strong matches
aggregation, assemblage, assembly, band, body, circle, clan, clique, collection, concourse, congregation, convention, corps, cortege, coterie, crew, ensemble, gang, gathering, horde, jungle, league, mob, muster, order, outfit, pack, retinue, ring, ruck, set, throng, troop, troupe, turnout, zoo
noun as in business concern
Strongest matches
Strong matches
concern, establishment, house, outfit, partnership, syndicate
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The company touted the trips in a news release days after Trump won another term.
Rates for double occupancy cabins range from $49,999 per person for a one-year journey to $159,999 per person for a four-year trip, according to the company's website.
The way Musk and Ramaswamy have been talking, they clearly have the idea that they’ll be cleaning house from Day 1 onward—just like Musk did when he bought Twitter in late 2022, brought his friends and cronies on as consultants for cost cuts, ousted the company’s executives, and went on to lay off thousands more staffers.
A judge in Texas ordered the auction in September, and various groups – both Jones’s allies and detractors – had suggested they would bid for the company.
Ben Collins, a former NBC News journalist who is chief executive of The Onion’s parent company, said on X: “We're planning on making a very stupid website.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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