proliferated 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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1. Buddhist schools have proliferated and evolved over time

2. After 17 with their potential value exponentially raised, such schemes proliferated.

3. Mechanized cotton and woolen mills proliferated, and the price of fabrics came down.

4. Cinemas were old and decrepit , productions were clunkers and pirated videotapes and discs proliferated.

5. As with the Casket Letters, conflicting theories concerning the event have proliferated ever since.

6. In recent years, abusive tax shelters have proliferated and been structured and marketed across international borders.

7. In certain resort areas, structures proliferated to such an extent that the protection impeded recreational uses.

8. Alveolar phagocytes resembling the proliferated corner cells with numerous, mostly lamellar inclusions, increased in number.

9. 9 Along with the science unceasing progress, the computer application already proliferated the entire social each quoin.

10. The proliferated shoots elongated when the cytokinin was eliminated and rooted readily on B5 medium solidified with agar.

11. 12 Along with the science unceasing progress, the computer application already proliferated the entire social each quoin.

12. To some, the initiative and referenda have proliferated to the point that they already have become onerous and impractical.

13. Independently ofRosenthal fibers we know an ameboidal degeneration of abundantly proliferated astrocytes and their processes, clasmatodendrosis with crumb-like disintegration products.

14. The number of saints Celebrated in Scotland also proliferated, with about 90 being added to the missal used in St Nicholas church in Aberdeen.

15. Other articles where Biomedicine is discussed: complementary and alternative medicine: Historical perspectives: …care became increasingly centred on Biomedicine, and a division of labour proliferated

16. Biobanking and research that is dependent upon access to biobanks (I shall refer to this simply as "biobank research") have increased and proliferated in tandem.

17. In response there was a wave of anti-Catholic riots and Protestant Orange Orders proliferated across Northern England, chiefly in Lancashire, but also elsewhere in the North.

18. Special-purpose Cesses and surcharges, which have proliferated in recent years, have sub-optimally, if not grossly inadequately, served the intended purposes, as the Centre has used a …

19. In Dangerous Conjectures, computer scientist and professor Adam Gosford cannot understand the sudden popularity of the widespread conspiracy theories popularized by the president and proliferated by the algorithms of the internet.

20. ‘Slices of meat the size of individual portions, they were in their way forerunners of hamburgers, served up to busy city dwellers in the London Chophouses that proliferated from the 1690s onwards.’

21. ‘The Collusion between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said.’ ‘On the other, niche diagnoses have proliferated, apparently as a result of Collusion between experts and the pharmaceutical industry.’