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proliferate

[pruh-lif-uh-reyt] / prəˈlɪf əˌreɪt /


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But when Jacobs left Perry Ellis shortly after, the narrative that Jacobs was fired from his post was spun in the press, and the story has proliferated ever since — occasionally by Jacobs himself.

From Salon

In court filings, the brands said that they each reacted independently to changes implemented by Musk that allowed toxic commentary to proliferate on X.

From The Wall Street Journal

While palm, face or iris payment and authentication aren’t widespread in the U.S., more commercial trials are popping up, and this type of biometric technology has the potential to proliferate over the next few years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of the pleasure of this book lies in these proliferating prismatic effects.

From The Wall Street Journal

As businesses switch toward proliferating AI agents over human workers, software companies sticking to a per-seat pricing model may be left in the dust.

From The Wall Street Journal