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all in
adjective as in exhausted
Example Sentences
Now Caputo is orchestrating the trade of a lifetime, persuading the U.S. government to go all-in on President Javier Milei just when it seemed his economic overhaul of Argentina was in jeopardy.
The last time Wall Street went all-in on an industry was the fracking boom—then bust—over a decade ago.
Later, to negotiate larger social groups, primates put an all-in bet on massive, energy-guzzling brains.
The Silicon Valley investors and entrepreneurs who host the popular “All-In” podcast said in an episode last month that the wealth tax could push more billionaires to follow the example of peers like Elon Musk and Larry Ellison and leave California.
Meanwhile, it expects to meet its all-in sustaining cost guidance of between $1,150 and 1,350 an ounce.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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