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fu·elled
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fuelled in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fuelled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of fuelled in a Sentence
The trust factor has begun to return, many people want in at once, and this speculative demand has fuelled the price increase.
Only a very small fraction of disaster spending is committed to preparedness and resilience building. We would expect to see a big shift in this ratio to see a much bigger focus on preparedness given the escalating risk of climate-fuelled disasters.
An unexpected and high increase in U.S. inventories fuelled concerns over weak demand which came against expectations for a strong recovery in demand, what is hurting market sentiment is also the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic is spreading again at a fast pace in India and Japan.
I think Australia’s outperformance during COVID has put a real spotlight on the benefits of working and living down under, so the combination of more available seats and a greater desire from Australians to come home has really fuelled the trend.
Companies in the real estate, consumer and infrastructure space have traditionally fuelled the growth in Singapore’s capital markets, by expanding the products range to include SPACs, there might be the opportunity for fast-growing companies to also access these markets.
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- زود بالوقودArabic
- τροφοδοτείταιGreek
- polttoaineenaFinnish
- alimentéFrench
- berbahan bakarIndonesian
- 給油されたJapanese
- drevetNorwegian
- alimentadoPortuguese
- được thúc đẩyVietnamese
- פועלעדYiddish
- 燃料Chinese
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