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shift

[shift] / ʃɪft /


NOUN
time served doing work
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK




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Though Kraft mac and cheese still ruled store shelves, and the company’s Velveeta Shells & Cheese also was a top seller, consumer tastes were shifting away from such processed foods toward fresher, healthier fare.

From The Wall Street Journal

One idea suggests that when people move more, the body shifts energy away from other tasks to pay for that activity.

From Science Daily

This shift is more easily accomplished if our intentions are aligned with our values.

From The Wall Street Journal

This shift isn’t a blip; it’s potentially a realignment.

From The Wall Street Journal

That shift will transform gene therapy from boutique medicine for rare diseases into a mainstream therapy for cancer, cardiovascular disease and beyond.

From The Wall Street Journal