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To have taken hold or had an effect
To have advanced or promoted the growth of
Past tense for to thrive or be successful, especially financially
“They may conclude that for a business to prosper in the long term, they need a stable, permanent workforce.”
Past tense for to grow strongly and vigorously
“Spinach seeds germinate well in cool soil, and the plants prosper in day temperatures of 60°F.”
Past tense for to expand or improve on one's success
“It enables the market to gradually prosper, and commodities in the market to become more abundant.”
Past tense for to make (a lot of) money
“As his business began to prosper, he purchased three of the local bars within a five-mile radius of where his Company Shop was located.”
Past tense for to teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
Past tense for to have an exciting or fulfilling life
Past tense for to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
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