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I . prospect [ˈprɒspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] N

1. prospect (likelihood):

prospect

2. prospect liter (extensive view):

prospect

3. prospect:

prospect (customer)
prospect (employee)

II . prospect [prəˈspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB intr

III . prospect [prəˈspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB trans

prospect

economic prospect N

growth prospect N ECON

Usage examples with prospect

to prospect for sth
to balk at the prospect of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Due to this fact some scientists believe that the prospects for life in its vicinity are good.
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White settlers began arriving in the mid-19th century, taking up prospecting and later mining and ranching in the 1890s.
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The prospect of having his estate sequestered proved, however, little to his liking.
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He is considered to be one of the brightest prospects and best outside centres in world rugby.
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They are afraid that changing the coach at the last moment may cause bad effect to the team's qualifying prospect.
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When it left eight days later, some of its members stayed behind to prospect before crossing the mountains the next year.
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He has been described as, one of the brightest prospects in the game.
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It primarily tests the joint movement of prospects.
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They reported back that survival prospects were poor.
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Hand had known that ruling against the government might harm his prospects of promotion.
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