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entail

[en-teyl, en-teyl, en-teyl] / ɛnˈteɪl, ɛnˈteɪl, ˈɛn teɪl /


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When the trade unwinds, it will entail the opposite of what’s been happening — the selling of individual-stock volatility and the buying of index volatility, and a likely sharp rise in correlations.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 3, 2026

Stellantis said an expanded joint venture with Leapmotor into Europe would entail building the Chinese carmaker’s models at two plants in Spain.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 25, 2026

But amid uncertainty around what the final text of the trade agreement with the US will entail, India's exports to the US remained stable at $87.3bn in the year ended March 2026.

From BBC • May 23, 2026

The conclusion "does not entail any determination on the precise content, scope or conditions for the exercise of that right", said Iwasawa.

From Barron's • May 21, 2026

How could I realize then what my promise would entail?

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García




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