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developing
adjective as in changing
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adjective as in embryonic
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adjective as in emergent
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appearing, budding, coming, efflorescent, emanant, emanating, issuing forth, outgoing, rising
adjective as in green
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budding, burgeoning, flourishing, foliate, growing, immature, infant, juvenile, maturing, pullulating, recent, sprouting, supple, unripe
adjective as in growing
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burgeoning, expanding, flourishing, spreading, thriving, viable
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amplifying, animate, augmenting, budding, crescent, dilating, enlarging, fructifying, germinating, living, maturing, mushrooming, pullulating, sprouting, stretching, swelling, waxing
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adjective as in improving
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bettering, correcting, elaborating, fixing, remodeling, repairing
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adjective as in increasing
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accumulating, augmenting, booming, broadening, enlarging, flourishing, maturing, multiplying, proliferating, snowballing, sprouting, swelling, waxing, widening
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adjective as in infant/infantile
adjective as in juvenile
adjective as in living
adjective as in maturing
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advancing, aging, blossoming, consummating, evolving, growing, mellowing, perfecting, preparing, sprouting, sweetening
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adjective as in ongoing
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advancing, evolving, extant, heading, in process, in progress, marching, progressing, unfinished, unfolding
adjective as in progressive
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accelerating, advancing, continuing, escalating, evolving, improving, increasing, intensifying
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advanced, continuous, dynamic, enterprising, go ahead, graduated, moving forward, ongoing, up-and-coming, up-to-date
adjective as in revolutionary
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advanced, advancing, cutting edge, forward-looking, just out, open-minded, state-of-the-art, up-and-coming
adjective as in thriving
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booming, burgeoning, flourishing, growing, healthy, prosperous, robust, wealthy
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advancing, arrived, blooming, cooking, progressing, prospering, roaring, rolling
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doing well, going strong, have it made, have the wherewithal, home free, on top of heap, prolific, rich, sitting pretty
adjective as in young
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adolescent, blooming, blossoming, crude, fledgling, green, growing, infant, inferior, junior, juvenile, little, modern, newborn, punk, raw, recent, tender, tenderfoot
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boyish, boylike, burgeoning, callow, childish, childlike, early, fresh, girlish, girllike, half-grown, ignorant, newish, not aged, pubescent, puerile, undeveloped, undisciplined, unfinished, unfledged, unlearned, unpracticed, unripe, unseasoned, untried, unversed, vernal
noun as in aging
noun as in blossoming
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noun as in development
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advancement, evolution, expansion, improvement, increase, progress
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addition, adulthood, advance, augmentation, boost, buildup, chrysalis, enlargement, flowering, hike, maturation, maturity, ontogenesis, ontogeny, progression, reinforcement, ripening, spread, spreading, unfolding
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adding to, advancing, augmenting, elaborating, evolvement, evolving, increasing, making progress, maturing, ongoing, perfecting, reinforcing, unraveling, upgrowth, upping
noun as in unfolding
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addition, adulthood, advance, advancement, advancing, augmentation, augmenting, boost, buildup, elaborating, enlargement, evolution, evolving, expansion, growth, hike, improvement, increase, increasing, maturation, maturing, maturity, perfecting, progress, progression, reinforcement, reinforcing, ripening, spread, spreading, unraveling, upping
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Example Sentences
Among other things, they will continue to study how diet and lifestyle, in addition to drug treatment for cardiovascular disease, affect the risk of developing dementia.
Kennedy, 70, says he had "a very strong voice" before developing LD, at 42.
The researchers found that adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at younger ages were at increased risk for developing dementia, compared to those diagnosed at 70 years or older.
He also penned the original text on developing bacteriophages for medical use.
On Tuesday, Carvalho provided a brief comment on the developing criminal case.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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