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proliferation

[ pruh-lif-uh-rey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts.
  2. a rapid and often excessive spread or increase:

    nuclear proliferation.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of proliferation1

First recorded in 1855–60; proliferate + -ion
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That proliferation of targets underscores why Emery did not really want to talk about the likelihood of Villa triggering their £40m option to turn Rashford's move into a permanent deal.

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Nigeria already has a proliferation of private schools but high-quality, internationally recognised education within the country will appeal to many parents, particularly those who wish to preserve their children's cultural identity.

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Angela Chan, a lawyer who helped write SB 54, said the proliferation of sanctuary policies during Trump’s first term ensured cities and states across the country could shield immigrant residents against deportation.

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The proliferation of synthetic images makes the job of documentarians and researchers — safeguarding the integrity of primary source material, digging through archives, presenting history accurately — even more urgent.

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The case has also inspired what one KC barrister has described as a "proliferation of conspiracy theories" online.

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