Refine this word faster
Burgeoning
"Burgeoning" in a Sentence (9 examples)
The empire expanded eastward, in search of resources for its burgeoning textile industry.
Apple's success was fueled in large part by its iPhone, which transformed it from a niche player in the burgeoning personal computer sector into a global technological powerhouse.
Algeria needs raw materials for its burgeoning industry.
Back in the 1970s, Matoub was already a burgeoning start.
U.S. astronaut John Glenn first orbited the Earth 50 years ago on February 20, 1962, and when he returned, an adoring public greeted him, along with a burgeoning U.S. space program that propelled men to the Moon in 1969.
Many of the protesters, who emphasized they are not COVID-19 deniers, are members of the burgeoning "I'm Opening" movement of bar and restaurant owners, who defy curbs, break rules and incur hefty fines for doing so.
For days now most of the children have gone unwashed—there are only a handful of washing facilities available for a burgeoning population of asylum-seekers that U.N. officials here say numbers 12,000 people.
burgeoning royal expenditure had been negligently nodded through by a complacent government and a compliant parliament at a time of renewed austerity and unemployment.
Among those who study authoritarian regimes, a consensus has emerged that [US president Donald Trump's] early moves display common characteristics of burgeoning autocracies.
See also for "burgeoning"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: burgeoning