burgeon in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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This case burgeoned and brought him national attention; he was frequently in the limelight after this case.
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The railroad established the town as an important commercial and industrial hub, and businesses burgeoned.
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Under the partnership, the business burgeoned from about twenty employees to over 400.
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Since the 1990s, the canned soup market has burgeoned with soups marketed as ready-to-eat, which require no additional liquid to prepare.
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Rental property, with absentee landlords, burgeoned and the social fabric of the neighborhood weakened.
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Recognition of the damaging effects of previous adoption policies had burgeoned in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The railroad continued to burgeon.
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In recent years, online a cappella communities have burgeoned, allowing for greater discourse involving the shaping of modern a cappella music, including stylistic trends.
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As the site returned to nature the under-story plants have burgeoned, and they make a beautiful display in spring.
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The canals fell into disuse, and road and rail transport burgeoned.
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