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Definitions for burgeoning
bur·geon·ing
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burgeoningnoun
the act of budding or sprouting
burgeoningnoun
a bud or branch
burgeoningnoun
a new growth or expansion of something
burgeoningadjective
that buds, grows or expands; developing
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of burgeoning in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of burgeoning in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of burgeoning in a Sentence
It’s unacceptable that the Russian leadership is trying to make short work of the burgeoning protests by arresting thousands of demonstrators, the EU foreign ministers are not allowed to dodge this once again and stop at general appeals.
Although Russian diplomats have privately expressed concerns to their U.S. counterparts that China may one day put pressure on Moscow to terminate those projects, so far Beijing has refrained from doing so because of the ever-closer strategic partnership between the two countries, it would be a serious blow to the burgeoning Sino-Russian entente if Beijing asked Moscow to end its energy projects in Vietnam.
Consumers do not buy gasoline for enjoyment in the way they buy chocolate. They buy gasoline because they must if they want to move ... Gasoline use is up not because consumers are taking more leisure trips but rather because economic activity is burgeoning.
A generation of men is like a generation of leaves; the wind scatters some leaves upon the ground, while others the burgeoning wood brings forth - and the season of spring comes on. So of men one generation springs forth and another ceases.
To meet the huge challenge of feeding a burgeoning global population, using fewer resources, as our climate becomes increasingly unstable, we will need to use all of the tools at our disposal, be they social, political, economic or technological, regulatory reform is no longer merely an option, it is a necessity.
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