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developmental
adjective as in broadening
Weak matches
adjective as in cultural
Strongest match
Weak matches
- adorning
- advancing
- beautifying
- beneficial
- broadening
- civilizing
- constructive
- corrective
- dignifying
- disciplining
- edifying
- educative
- elevating
- ennobling
- enriching
- expanding
- glorifying
- helpful
- humane
- humanizing
- influential
- inspirational
- instructive
- learned
- liberal
- liberalizing
- nurturing
- ornamenting
- polishing
- promoting
- raising
- refined
- refining
- regenerative
- socializing
- stimulating
- uplifting
- widening
adjective as in experimental
adjective as in formative
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The dispute began with Black River Industries, Barron County Developmental Services and two other small nonprofit corporations that are funded by state or federal grants to provide services for people with developmental disabilities.
“I’ve said many times, I want us to be a developmental program,” Riley said.
Despite the often well-understood ecological drivers that favour the presence or absence of melanin in the wings of these lepidopterans, the genetic and developmental basis of changes in colouration has remained unclear.
"We found that while these two transcription factors bind to the same regions of DNA, they regulate different genes, resulting in unique developmental outcomes," Husbands says.
Babies born preterm, defined as less than 37 weeks of gestation, often have long-term health issues well into adulthood, including intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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