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breather

[bree-ther] / ˈbri ðər /
NOUN
rest
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Antonyms
STRONGEST


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African manufacturers warned on Wednesday that a one-year extension to the long-standing duty-free deal with the United States was only a temporary "breather" and could jeopardise long-term investment.

From Barron's

Overall, U.S. stock futures point to modest opening gains, while precious metals—especially silver—are taking a breather after Monday’s surge.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We can take a bit of a breather, at least from a drought perspective. This is not going to be a problematic year in California.”

From Los Angeles Times

Europe needs to use the benign macro backdrop, and a political breather before French presidential elections in 2027, to rebuild competitive muscle.

From Barron's

“So the procyclical market rotation is taking a breather today and growth is outperforming value, large cap is outperforming mid cap.”

From The Wall Street Journal