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Prospering meaning
present participle and gerund of prosper
Synonyms of Prospering
Example sentences (20)
Any state’s monopolization of the economy may benefit the people on top, but it prevents the overwhelming majority of the population from prospering economically.
Funnily enough, siding with Gizmo in the retail version results in Junktown prospering.
It’s a classic story of a border town prospering from differing laws state to state, and how arbitrary lines drawn through a desolate landscape drive economic patterns.
Never forget all the above clowns are the actual people who stop Scotland – and, more importantly, our own children and families – from EVER prospering.
The elites are doing fine, so they believe that everyone is prospering.
This article highlights three inflation-resistant picks chosen for their robust economic moats and capital efficiency – key traits Warren Buffett identified for prospering during inflationary periods.
By discouraging natural resource development, Canada’s equalization program—with its clawbacks on resource revenues—is actually preventing have-not provinces from prospering,” said Alex Whalen, policy analyst at the Fraser Institute and study co-author.
We still need to be vigilant and aware of the people around us, what they are doing and prospering good hygiene so that we not only get beyond this pandemic, but we rid ourselves of COVID-19 forever.
America with no morals is prospering.
He and us will keep prospering while you are hating on us.
The metroregions work better with prospering cities at their core.
None of those experiences would faze McAuley, who was a stalwart for West Bromwich Albion and a Northern Ireland side prospering on the international stage up till this year.
The team suspected that the animals’ frequent media appearances may make people perceive them as prospering in the wild.
Yakult did and is prospering.
His family was prospering; his estate increased.
In Hliðskjálf, Odin remarked to Frigg that his foster-child Geirröth seemed to be prospering more so than her Agnarr.
Like the city-states of Italy and the Hanseatic League, both were important trading centres, with a large merchant class prospering from the trade with the New World.
Prospering from its location on the Silk Road between China and the Mediterranean, at times Samarkand has been one of the greatest cities of Central Asia.
This was happening because, for most tribes, their lands were not economically productive, infrastructure was poor, and they were far away from prospering markets of large populations.
Valiant, Leslie, (2013) Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World New York: Basic Books.