Burgeoning is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Burgeoning in a sentence
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Burgeoning meaning
present participle and gerund of burgeon
Using Burgeoning
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of burgeon
- In the example corpus, burgeoning often appears in combinations such as: the burgeoning, this burgeoning, her burgeoning.
Context around Burgeoning
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Burgeoning
- In this selection, "burgeoning" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, illinois, rapidly, sector, economic and interdisciplinary stand out and add context to how "burgeoning" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a burgeoning economic power and and its burgeoning shopping centers. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "burgeoning" sits close to words such as callum, championed and coherent, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with burgeoning
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But there were not enough locals to build the burgeoning economy. (11 words)
Despite his young age, Roque arrives in Spain with a burgeoning reputation. (12 words)
Across U.S. academia, Latinx studies have been a burgeoning interdisciplinary field of scholarship. (14 words)
And while Brown didn't end up as a finalist on, it's still a trip to look back at the video of the burgeoning star reveling in his audition triumph as a wide-eyed 19-year-old from Tennessee. (40 words)
A new cannabis dispensary from Viola Brands will open its first Chicago-area location this week, adding another pot shop to Illinois’ burgeoning legal weed market — and a diverse group of entrepreneurs to the state’s troubled industry rollout. (39 words)
As well, the company made the decision early to invest in artificial intelligence-based capabilities, which then led to opportunities within the broader digital intelligence market as well as autonomous driving and the burgeoning metaverse. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
A burgeoning economic power at the time, South Africa’s economy was significantly smaller than the other members, but with a large reserve of natural resources.
Across U.S. academia, Latinx studies have been a burgeoning interdisciplinary field of scholarship.
After learning the ropes at his uncle’s station, Beasley’s confidence grew, and he turned the sideline job into his sole career choice as he began to grow his burgeoning company.
Amid all of these achievements, she also found time to raise three children and run the burgeoning city of Mississauga for more than three decades, without interruption.
And while Brown didn't end up as a finalist on, it's still a trip to look back at the video of the burgeoning star reveling in his audition triumph as a wide-eyed 19-year-old from Tennessee.
A new cannabis dispensary from Viola Brands will open its first Chicago-area location this week, adding another pot shop to Illinois’ burgeoning legal weed market — and a diverse group of entrepreneurs to the state’s troubled industry rollout.
As established banks set their sights on this burgeoning sector, the competition heats up, and the future of open finance hangs in the balance.
As well, the company made the decision early to invest in artificial intelligence-based capabilities, which then led to opportunities within the broader digital intelligence market as well as autonomous driving and the burgeoning metaverse.
Businesses operating outside of the renewables sphere have been urged to explore how they can play a part in a burgeoning global sector.
But also, I think within that journey, maybe speak to what it's like to be part of trailblazing a burgeoning industry.
But from an evaluator’s perspective, Scharnowski was a burgeoning talent with a tremendous upside.
But there were not enough locals to build the burgeoning economy.
Casdagli was born in Salford in 1880, the son of a Greek shipping merchant from Rhodes who had set up business in Manchester to take advantage of the city's burgeoning cotton trade.
Confirming season 4 would, therefore, be the perfect way for Hulu to build on this burgeoning audience while they fill a gap in their schedules.
Consequently, Nipper - the previously unnamed teacher referred to in a student's complaining about the grade - has found herself at the center of a school-sanctioned free-speech investigation, as well as a burgeoning controversy.
Conveniently located on the light rail route, close to Kanfei Nesharim St. and its burgeoning shopping centers, the neighborhood boasts a vibrant Torah community and a variety of local schools and shuls.
Despite his young age, Roque arrives in Spain with a burgeoning reputation.
Fundamentally, as a burgeoning sector, the price for entry for arguably most consumers is simply too steep.
Future Farm, a leader in Latin America's rapidly burgeoning plant-based food industry, is transforming the way the world eats, one plant-based product at a time.
Growing restless with the burgeoning Bay Area thrash metal scene, Metallica were growing into more of a musically complex mindset.
Common combinations with burgeoning
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the burgeoning 64×
- this burgeoning 9×
- her burgeoning 8×
- his burgeoning 7×
- burgeoning industry 7×
- of burgeoning 7×
- its burgeoning 6×
- to burgeoning 6×
- burgeoning economic 5×
- as burgeoning 4×