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exponential

Definition for exponential

adjective as in rapid change

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He says the rate of growth between 12 and 18 is "exponential", so the body needs a full and nutritious diet to fuel it.

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She predicts an exponential rise in deaths "unless we start to help people get clean and sober again."

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And states like Sinaloa that have been at the epicenter of the drug trade have seen an exponential rise in killings.

There has been an "exponential" increase in marine mammal strandings in waters around Scotland, scientists have found.

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The source added that the raid has shaken a company that has always tried to operate by the book and that, despite its exponential growth in recent years, has sought to maintain a close-knit feel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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