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burgeon

verb as in bloom

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Massachusetts also allocated $10 million as part of a recent economic development bill to the state's burgeoning alt protein sector.

From Salon

The company behind ChatGPT - OpenAI - has been a global leader in the burgeoning field and Nvidia has become one of the highest valued companies in the world, when measured by market capitalization.

From BBC

He has also shuttered the Biden-era White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness, which was directed by Congress to streamline and coordinate the nation’s response to burgeoning pandemics, such as avian flu.

If Russell’s depiction of burgeoning pop stardom feels as visceral as his depictions of kitchens and road rage, this one’s gonna be a scorcher.

It is also a seismic development in his burgeoning career, especially given McKibbin worked hard to secure the last of the 10 PGA Tour cards on offer from the DP World Tour in November.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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