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burgeoning
[ bur-juh-ning ]
adjective
- growing or developing quickly:
The company was criticized for not doing more to pare down its burgeoning debt.
- (of a plant) putting forth buds, flowers, shoots, etc.:
The overcast sky was more than made up for by the brilliant purple blossoms of the burgeoning jacaranda trees.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of burgeoning1
Example Sentences
The decade of the 2010s was a time of burgeoning “maker†culture elsewhere, with 3D printers and open-source software bringing design and production within the reach of anyone.
In Kazakhstan in 2020-2021 a mining boom increased energy usage in the country by 7% before the government clamped down and clipped the wings of the burgeoning industry.
For Wigglesworth, a Lions role would be the latest step in a burgeoning coaching career.
Like any burgeoning homosexual child, I came equipped with the gay starter pack that included talkativeness and flamboyance.
For years, she supported her life as a student and a performer by teaching burgeoning musicians to play the instrument she has loved since she was 3 years old.
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