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prosper
verb as in be fortunate; succeed
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Example Sentences
He did not prosper in Britain’s selective education system of the time, which streamed children’s academic futures via an examination at age 11.
For that forest to prosper, many of the pre-existing flora and fauna have been decimated or exiled.
Still, as the attrition rose, Scotland prospered, despite being a man down.
They seek a policy environment that allows them to provide for and prosper themselves far more than they long to receive government benefits.
Bashir could find his best over the remainder of the series, though the prospect of Leach continuing to prosper raises questions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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