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burgeoning

[bur-juh-ning] / ˈbɜr dʒə nɪŋ /










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But again, the process could self-correct, especially if a nation had a big, burgeoning information culture, with everyone keeping an eye on everyone else.

From The Wall Street Journal

In short, it was perfect for an adolescent boy of burgeoning but unformed pretensions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The burgeoning demand has caused breaches in stadium security, with guides flagging instances of tour participants entering the top deck with backpacks and even rolling suitcases going unchecked.

From Los Angeles Times

But Rossi, like many others, remains optimistic, noting high-profile projects in the works including nuclear power plants and high-speed trains, and a burgeoning space industry.

From Barron's

The thought filled his chest with chaos: something like panic, burgeoning into something like hope.

From Literature