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juiced

adjective as in befuddled

adjective as in electric

adjective as in wrecked

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The contest is already helping underpin a worldwide surge in tech spending that has juiced the U.S. and Chinese stock markets and unlocked new sources of economic growth, even as it fuels fears of a global AI bubble.

The fear of missing out on expiring tax credits juiced electric-vehicle sales last quarter.

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A flurry of corporate dealmaking has also juiced optimism.

Tesla earnings dived despite growing vehicle sales, which were juiced by a rush to buy before the expiration of a federal tax credit.

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Grizzly’s June 2022 report claimed Nio had “juiced its numbers” and likened the Nio-Weineng relationship to that of Philidor and Valeant, which engaged in a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme that resulted in multiple executives being sentenced to prison in 2018.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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