To divide or distribute something in an even way.
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Examples for "spread"
Examples for "spread"
1It has also spread to Europe, with three cases confirmed in France.
2However, if overall rates continue to climb, Illinois' credit spread could widen.
3That spread, a popular trade, signals the health of the oil market.
4Some market participants thought Illinois' so-called credit spread should be even wider.
5He said economic weakness had spread beyond the United States and Europe.
1It is therefore not surprising that unconfirmed figures circulate today, it said.
2Liberal group Americans United for Change was quick to circulate Christie's comments.
3For a while, the new notes will circulate with the current notes.
4Many ad networks have taken steps to ensure malicious ads don't circulate.
5He causes money to circulate; he always sends the tradespeople away satisfied.
1Well, I'm sure I own enough works for you to pass around.
2There is no shelf by which we can pass around the foot.
3We sit down, and I pass around a plate of unleavened bread.
4We'd also pass around trays of fruit to help rehydrate people.
5Everyone takes the northern pass around it, up over the mountains.
1Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2In return I wanted to pass on his message in some way.
3Some firms say they will pass on any higher costs to consumers.
4Investors have questioned AkzoNobel's ability to pass on higher costs to consumers.
5Quarterback Philip Rivers' pass on fourth-and-3 fell incomplete, sealing the Raiders' win.