[ US /ˈbɝdʒən/ ]
[ UK /bˈɜːd‍ʒən/ ]
VERB
  1. grow and flourish
    The burgeoning population
    The burgeoning administration
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How To Use burgeon In A Sentence

  • I was merely commenting how superior the Assos jersey seemed, compared to the other jerseys in my burgeoning collection.
  • In the early nineteenth century, there were not enough priests to minister to the burgeoning Catholic community in the United States.
  • Peter de Jager, coauthor with Richard Burgeon of Managing 00, helped popularize the term among the netties, as did Dan Rather of the broadcast network netties. No Uncertain Terms
  • Meanwhile Hoxsey struck oil in Texas and used his riches to promote his burgeoning clinic and finance his court battles.
  • Under the pale blue sky the trees seemed visibly to burgeon: yesterday's bare branches swelled into bud and would be in leaf by tomorrow. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
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  • The burgeoning multitude of reality TV programmes drives me to distraction and is a deterrent to buying services that provide even more channels dispensing the same kind of dross.
  • The Cupertino computer maker is not alone in the burgeoning field, however.
  • The burgeoning air transport industry is presenting huge opportunities for enterprise.
  • China and India's appetites for oil are burgeoning, demanding more and more from the world's oil wells.
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