proliferate in English

verb
1
increase rapidly in numbers; multiply.
the science fiction magazines that proliferated in the 1920s
synonyms:increase rapidlygrow rapidlymultiplyrocketmushroomsnowballburgeonrun riot
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "proliferate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "proliferate", or refer to the context using the word "proliferate" in the English Dictionary.

1. Fantasies proliferate where factsare few.

2. Pizza parlors proliferate in this area.

3. Computer courses continue to proliferate.

4. Health food shops proliferate in this region.

5. In leukemia , however, these lymphocytes proliferate abnormally.

6. Corruption, economic mismanagement, repression and instability will proliferate.

7. Since then, the work has continued to proliferate.

8. Rabbits proliferate when they have plenty of food.

9. As bottled water grows in popularity, these problems proliferate.

10. Swine flu rages . Nukes proliferate . Bailouts beget bailouts.

11. There is a natural tendency for services to proliferate.

12. Towns proliferate in civilizations: in cultures they remain embryonic.

13. Myths about amazing sex with Borderlines and narcissists proliferate the Internet

14. As courses proliferate, they promote themselves with ever more exotic gimmicks.

15. Critics fear that adhoc boards, neither accountable nor thrifty, will proliferate.

16. The HIV virus is able to proliferate at an astonishing rate.

17. Weapons of mass destruction continue to proliferate and conventional weapons still abound.

18. About Actants, I have a question: I would think that Actants proliferate

19. The OHand SHof cooking liquor infiltrate and proliferate into the material flakes.

20. Conspiracy theories involving Babushka Lady proliferate, with some theories holding more merit than others

21. Cults based on Eastern religions proliferate, while greedy television evangelists extort millions of dollars.

22. (Ecclesiastes 8:9) Racial hatred, national conflicts, and family feuds continue to proliferate.

23. Synonyms for Burgeon include grow, expand, increase, rise, escalate, swell, multiply, mushroom, snowball and proliferate

24. In old age, he said, ailments proliferate: coughs, catarrh, bleary eyes, anxiety and exhaustion.

25. Synonyms for Circulate include spread, radiate, diffuse, proliferate, propagate, break, disperse, disseminate, distribute and flow

26. Without fish, insects become the dominant species and acid-loving insects, such as water boatmen, proliferate.

27. Yet the idea of a post-apocalyptic city captivates the contemporary mind and its images continue to proliferate.

28. In the human management of distributed control, hierarchies of a certain type will proliferate rather than diminish.

29. 106.7A, B) are tubular, 20–46×3–5 μm, with basal clamp connections that proliferate to produce additional Basidia

30. Only in rare instances of severe salpingitis did the tubal epithelium proliferate independent of ovarian or endometrial changes.

31. As each separate town in Prague had its own town hall and guild system, such guild buildings proliferate.

32. On the southern Dhofar coast, monsoon rains provide a fertile climate in which bananas and citrus trees proliferate.

33. Around the Brighton Conference Centre, academic tracts on the party's past and future course seem to proliferate daily.

34. Adware Helpers is a potentially unwanted program and malware that can display ads, hijack browsers and also proliferate other malware

35. When defaults proliferate, as they do during and after recessions, the two firms wield enormous clout in financial markets.

36. To satisfy the demands of wealthier parishioners for more comfort during the often lengthy sermons, pews with cushions began to proliferate.

37. Such cultures retain viability and continue to proliferate for approximately I week but changing the medium may extend this period.

38. Over time, wildcats more tolerant of living in human-dominated environments began to proliferate in villages throughout the Fertile Crescent.

39. Antonyms for Abounded. 28 synonyms for abound: be plentiful, thrive, flourish, be numerous, proliferate, be abundant, be thick on the ground, superabound, overflow with

40. Abound verb be plentiful, thrive, flourish, be numerous, proliferate, be abundant, be thick on the ground, superAbound Stories Abound about when he was in charge.

41. Compared to other breeds, they are especially known for their ability to resist foot rot and helminths such as Haemonchus contortus which proliferate in the South.

42. Bacterial Bronchopneumonia is invariably a consequence of another disease process or injury to the lung that allows the resident bacterial population of the respiratory system to proliferate

43. Solar continues to proliferate in rural and landfill landscapes across the country; therefore, solar integrators are beginning to select Ballasted ground mounts over traditional pile based systems.

44. Increase, grow, advance, extend, expand, build up, strengthen, raise, swell, intensify, enlarge, escalate, multiply, inflate, magnify, proliferate, snowball Growth will Accelerate to 2.9 per cent next year

45. For Kendi, the founding director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, there are no nonracists; there are only racists — people who allow racist ideas to proliferate

46. The decision is often referred to as "any lawful device", allowing later innovations like answering machines, fax machines, and modems (which initially used the same type of manual acoustic coupler as the Carterfone) to proliferate.

47. Examples of Biostratigraphy in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Researchers also used Biostratigraphy, which is the study of how fossils appear, proliferate and disappear throughout the rock record, to establish relative ages

48. Global warming and rising temperatures also have implications for the spread of infectious diseases as disease vectors proliferate, exposing new regions and peoples to malaria, sleeping sickness, dengue fever, yellow fever and other insect-borne illnesses.

49. Vascular Cryptogams, especially ferns, have not been very favourable material for tissue culture because their vascular system is made up of highly differentiated tissues that are difficult to proliferate into cell masses capable of growth in vitro [10].

50. The present invention relates to a method for rapidly culturing microorganisms, using reactive oxygen species and, more specifically, to a method for rapidly culturing microorganisms, using reactive oxygen species, which, in culturing the microorganisms before a fermentation process or during a fermentation process, not only supplies the reactive oxygen species, thereby rapidly culturing the microorganisms and enabling the number of microorganisms to proliferate, and thus being capable of accelerating fermentation efficiency, but also, due to the addition of only a simple process for supplying the reactive oxygen species, improves the production efficiency while preventing the deterioration of the intrinsic properties of an object to be fermented or a fermentation-completed product.