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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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Lately, healthcare stocks, materials and financials, which struggled earlier in the year, have leapt higher — signaling that the stock-market rally has started to broaden out.

From MarketWatch

Today, he says his mission is to broaden the range of the traditional instruments of his homeland by "computerising" the sound.

From BBC

Michael Gayed, portfolio manager of The Free Markets ETF and author of the Lead-Lag Report, notes that silver tends to outperform when “fear broadens beyond prices and into growth, liquidity, and financial stability.”

From Barron's

Over time, it is probable that AI use will broaden out, and things like robotics and industrial automation will have more AI technology built in.

From Barron's

Adding Armis will broaden ServiceNow’s security workflow offerings and improve vulnerability response at a time when artificial intelligence is boosting security spending, the company said.

From Barron's