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prosper
verb as in be fortunate; succeed
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Now President Putin, having made the costly decision to invade Ukraine three years ago, looks likely to get away with it, and prosper.
When they moved in 25 years ago, the soil was rich and trees were prospering, so Hofvendahl planted more, and more, and then more, turning his yard into an orchard.
He thinks the industry can prosper, but only if it gets the support it needs from the government after the elections later this month.
"We recognise that we need to make sure that cinemas across the country are prospering. We haven't yet landed on the sort of simple solution to that prosperity but it's our focus right now."
Britain’s foreign secretary, David Lammy, said Palestinians had a right to “live and prosper in their homelands.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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