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bur·geon·ing [ˈbɜ:ʤənɪŋ, Am ˈbɜ:r-] ADJ attr, inv

burgeoning business, economy, trade
blühend attr
burgeoning business, economy, trade
florierend attr form
burgeoning industry, population
burgeoning talent, town
burgeoning growth

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burgeoning growth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is recognized as a mover and a shaker in the burgeoning small press scene of the 1960s and 1970s.
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He also has a burgeoning line of various tools and colors ready to make a mess with.
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Together they built the agency up into a major force on the burgeoning pub rock scene.
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It was one of the first books to cover the burgeoning techno and electronic music scene in a strong visual and comprehensive survey.
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The twentieth century saw a burgeoning of technological applications of the large body of scientific knowledge that was by then in place.
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More teams entered this tournament (31), a testament to its burgeoning popularity.
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At that time, the microfinance movement was burgeoning.
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She initially stored her burgeoning collection inside her home, or scattered about her five-acre property.
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Compliance encourages a burgeoning export business in legitimate and gray markets.
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The burgeoning population made it necessary to provide more classrooms.
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