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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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They believe that AI demand remains robust enough to broaden out beyond the initial chip leaders and lift multiple sectors, boosting the entire stock market.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Still, the U.S. listing “should broaden the shareholder base and potentially make the stock even more central to how global investors trade semis,” he added.

From MarketWatch Jul. 9, 2026

Dilin Wu, research strategist at Pepperstone, told AFP the listing was "a huge development that should broaden the capital base for the memory sector".

From Barron's Jul. 9, 2026

Their simultaneous offerings could help draw global capital, as these companies "broaden the investable universe" and provide foreign money with opportunities to invest in sectors that are central to India's growth story going ahead.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2026

His shoulders seemed broader, and I wondered if it was possible for a teenagers shoulders to broaden in a week.

From "Purple Hibiscus" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

But if the weakness broadens or geopolitical risks intensify, policymakers could be spurred into action.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 16, 2026

The International Fact-Checking Network has previously warned of devastating consequences if Meta broadens its policy shift related to fact-checkers beyond US borders to the company's programs covering more than 100 countries.

From Barron's Jun. 9, 2026

Chatrie broadens the constitutional problem considerably because geofence warrants are built around collective searching.

From Slate May 20, 2026

“When it broadens out, it makes it much more difficult to avoid for consumers. That’s really the concern going forward,” Yaros said, adding that it’s especially challenging for lower-income households.

From MarketWatch May 12, 2026

It was about nine in the morning when Mammachi and Baby Kochamma got news of a white child’s body found floating downriver where the Meenachal broadens as it approaches the backwaters.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy

Near the end of his video, Loder broadened his criticism: “The veterans — the highest-paid guys — let this team down, let the franchise down, let the fans down.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

America has repeatedly expanded liberty, broadened opportunity, and moved closer to fulfilling the promise that all people are created equal.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 1, 2026

While the past few years have been all about the “Magnificent Seven” companies, the rally in tech since has broadened to include second- and third-order beneficiaries for the AI spending boom, he said.

From MarketWatch Jun. 23, 2026

Part of that broadened pulse can then pass through both filters and continue circulating within the laser cavity.

From Science Daily Jun. 4, 2026

The friends pressed onwards until the passage broadened out into a small chamber with two more tunnels leading from it.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques

“With each success it makes you go, ‘Oh, my God, let’s keep broadening and investing,’” said Courtenay Valenti, head of theatrical and streaming film for Prime Video.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

The findings also underscore the value of broadening the range of animal models used in medical research.

From Science Daily Jul. 15, 2026

Looking forward he anticipates the chip shortage broadening out to foundry — the actual manufacturing of chips.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

Since its formation, the United States has repeatedly redefined the right to vote, broadening it to include women, Black people and other groups, he said.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 4, 2026

So how about the opposite case: what if a mother and father are not only proficient in English but spend their weekends broadening their child’s cultural horizons by taking him to museums?

From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt




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