proliferate

IPA: proʊɫˈɪfɝeɪt

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To increase in number or spread rapidly; to multiply.
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Examples of "proliferate" in Sentences

  • And the possibilities in your future will proliferate alongside your prosperity.
  • Nuclear weapons were reduced, but not abolished, and they continued to proliferate to new countries.
  • As titles for the entitled proliferate, we are in danger of becoming a nation of all chiefs and no Indians.
  • Momentum trades-trades, not investments- can gather momentum on the downside in a steeper run if the margin calls proliferate.
  • We went up to that high poverty neighborhood, where crime scene tapes proliferate and unemployed men linger on street corners.
  • And as these labels proliferate to envelop just about every piece of unconventional childhood behavior, our view of what is normal is shrinking.
  • At night he hung out in the bars that proliferate throughout Dubai, the biggest and showiest of the emirates and a short drive from his house in Ajman.
  • "As the definition quality of digital cameras increases, playback devices such as proliferate, and the use of the Internet for downloading music and video continues to grow, more files accumulate in the home," said Parks Vice President Kurt Scherf.

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