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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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But if retaliation broadens or duration extends, gold’s path toward an all-time high comes back into focus quickly.

From MarketWatch

“Churn,” by contrast, comes at a time when the author sees “a tug-of-war between forces pushing to broaden opportunity and those resisting it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

After India, Carney will travel to Australia and Japan -- part of a wider push to broaden Canada's economic partnerships.

From Barron's

In recent months, Target has shuffled up its C-suite, announced plans to invest more in the customer experience, unveiled new AI tools, broadened its assortment of beauty products, and appointed new directors to its board.

From Barron's

That kind of market broadening is often viewed as a bullish signal—but the rotation turned violent in February, with muted moves in broader indexes sometimes masking sharper moves beneath the surface.

From The Wall Street Journal