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prospered
verb as in be fortunate; succeed
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Example Sentences
Still, as the attrition rose, Scotland prospered, despite being a man down.
Having once been the shadow Brexit secretary who made his reputation in the Labour Party by pushing for another EU referendum, he prospered in last month's general election in part by reassuring 2019 Conservative voters that he would not undo Brexit.
"But I wanted to look at how this evolved, and how this changed as London grew and prospered."
Meantime, in the multibillion-dollar business that is the NFL, the Rams have prospered despite their spartan facility, which pales compared with those of most other teams.
It hints that in an opening title card that forgoes the long crawl to simply describe the era as a time of peace, explaining that The Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic “have prospered for centuries without war.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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