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soaring

[sawr-ing, sohr-] / ˈsɔr ɪŋ, ˈsoʊr- /


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The demand for medical patches that deliver steady doses of estrogen is soaring as women of a certain age seek relief from symptoms of menopause and perimenopause.

From The Wall Street Journal

In parts of Illinois, for instance, consistent nuclear generation and limited transmission lines to move it out of state caused power prices to actually fall below zero at times when prices were soaring elsewhere.

From Barron's

Perhaps Mr. Pinsker grants Lincoln too little credit for inspiring voters with his soaring oratory; even the canonical speeches are analyzed here primarily for political messaging.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s what I was doing, soaring and swooping, flying farther and farther away from Earth.

From Literature

Tariffs have raised the cost of importing cocoa beans, while poor harvests in West Africa, where most cocoa is grown, have also led to soaring cocoa prices.

From The Wall Street Journal