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burgeon

[bur-juhn] / ˈbɜr dʒən /


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The hedges burgeoned, and the fields were heavy with bounty.

From Literature

In its initial response to the burgeoning controversy, Grammarly offered to allow writers to opt out of “expert review” by sending the company an email.

From Los Angeles Times

Ms. Paces’s account of Prague’s transformation into a burgeoning Czech metropolis over the course of the 19th century is hazy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The more monetary policy-sensitive 2-year note had popped up to 3.64% as investors reasoned that the prospect of burgeoning inflation would reduce the Federal Reserve’s ability to cut interest rates later this year.

From MarketWatch

Because the fund couldn’t immediately add to its SpaceX, its burgeoning total assets shrank the weight of that holding to only 2%.

From The Wall Street Journal