Soar in a sentence as a noun

Example: the top 7% of the US had their net worths soar 28% from 2009-2011.

I realize that its possible for a small "plane" to use the wind gradient to soar.

Result: health care prices soar. Government policy: everyone should own a home.

The bitcoin might soar, and it might tank, and it might do both of those things in a mostly unpredictable, haphazard fashion.

Result: home prices soar. Government policy: everyone should go to college...

"Have you ever experienced the growth of a startup to see your infrastructure cost soar to five, six, seven figures per month?

Ive kept 95% of the mining profit since April and once the major exchanges start accepting LTC, others will follow, and price is expected to soar.

This year, Q1 results showed revenue growth continuing to soar, with revenues of $644 million, but a net loss attributable to Groupon of $102 million.

Soar in a sentence as a verb

The snippet that runs through my mind constantly: We have not wings, we cannot soar; But we have feet to scale and climb By slow degrees, by more and more, The cloudy summits of our time.

If they put in a solid, well-argued business case for why and how it's actually worth $6bln, there will be a long line of competing bids all the way up to that value, the share price will soar etc.

Who goes to a business meeting with a potential partner that can make your business soar, and then goes and blabs all over the internet about the partner's business strategy.

And even if he for ever flies within the gorge, that gorge is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar.

See the following quote from Moby Dick:>And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces.

In the case of folks like Carlsen, the thinking is that this new generation will soar to new heights precisely because it has trained with and against computers, thus piecing together a best-of-both-worlds approach.

For most information published on the internet, perhaps that is not a moment to soon, but how can the muse of originality soar when immolating transience brushes every feather?

It's simply warning that while we're watching the S&P 500 soar to record heights on the back of booming productivity and resurgent globalisation we shouldn't ignore the fireworks that are playing out over a handful of unmanned islands in the East China Sea.

Soar definitions

noun

the act of rising upward into the air

See also: zoom

verb

rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yen"

See also: surge zoom

verb

fly by means of a hang glider

verb

fly upwards or high in the sky

verb

go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"

verb

fly a plane without an engine

See also: sailplane