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proliferate

[pruh-lif-uh-reyt] / prəˈlɪf əˌreɪt /


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“View Finding” is not an indiscriminate hodgepodge, but a small demonstration of proliferating photographic techniques, the applications to which they can be put, and the Walther Collection’s engagement with this efflorescence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Intel is an interesting pick, considering the concerns about the company’s beleaguered foundry business that proliferated at the start of last year.

From Barron's

This is the paradox of dancing in the age of short-form video: Even as slick choreographed routines proliferate on TikTok and Instagram and YouTube, spawning mimics and viral trends, more concertgoers are standing still.

From The Wall Street Journal

I expect large productivity gains for customer service, sales and marketing, and R&D to proliferate as AI makes possible rapid testing and experimentation with new ideas.

From Barron's

Zero or near-zero premium plans proliferated as the subsidies approached or exceeded the premiums.

From The Wall Street Journal