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spark

Definition for spark

noun as in flash, trace

verb as in start, inspire

Strong matches

animate, excite

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The artificial-intelligence boom has driven up demand for data centers, sending companies into an expensive scramble for more resources that has sparked resistance in locales housing the facilities.

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Consider it permission to spark a few new adventures.

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Martha Stewart has sparked quite a debate following her recent appearance on The Today Show.

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Investors were hoping for sizable gains, considering Nvidia’s solid earnings and strong forecast have sparked a rally for tech stocks, which tend to move in tandem with digital assets.

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Though she wasn’t yet finished exploring this theme, she wasn’t sure how to approach it next — until an experiment by Julio Correa, a former Yale graduate student, sparked an idea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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