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minted

British  
/ ˈmɪntɪd /

adjective

  1. slang wealthy

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Mr. Dhume may think that the newly minted labor codes’ permissive hiring rules only apply to private firms that have fewer than 300 workers—instead of 100 workers like before—but that’s an oversimplified analysis.

From The Wall Street Journal

I quibble with that—because the code is open-source, it doesn’t matter who was behind it, any more than it matters who minted the first gold coin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most of the smaller stocks were newly minted and almost all ceased to exist in a few years.

From Barron's

It also bears an inscription which indicates it was minted in Edinburgh.

From BBC

Other newly minted billionaires include the founders of Sierra, which builds and implements AI customer-service agents, and the founders of Mercor, an AI recruiting startup.

From MarketWatch