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rewarding

[ri-wawr-ding] / rɪˈwɔr dɪŋ /


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Yet bricks-and-mortar chains wager they can carve out a place with consumers, especially younger generations, who surveys show want a rewarding gifting experience more than tangible gifts and same-day delivery service.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both roasted fruit and pickles are deceptively easy but endlessly rewarding: little interventions that keep your meals feeling fresh, seasonal, and full of layered flavor.

From Salon

Much of Prime Video’s thriller series is stunning, often rewarding a rewind.

From Los Angeles Times

“And so rather than giving them the benefit of the doubt all the time and then rewarding them for very consistent growth, I think investors are starting to look for warts.”

From Barron's

Equity markets, it appears, have stopped rewarding companies making job cuts, even if their stated justifications are benign, and are punishing share prices regardless.

From MarketWatch