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Definitions for fast-growing
fast-grow·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
aggressive, fast-growing(a), strong-growingadjective
tending to spread quickly
"an aggressive tumor"
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fast-growing
Fast-growing refers to something that is increasing, developing, or expanding at a rapid or accelerated rate. This term is often used in multiple contexts such as describing plants, businesses, investments, cities, or population.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fast-growing in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fast-growing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of fast-growing in a Sentence
There's a lot of flash-in-the-pan, fast-growing things in the food industry.
The open secret to fast growing and becoming the functional head in the private company is to do the boot-licking of the boss.
This remains a novel virus and despite the fast-growing body of science about it, there are still things that are unknown. Whether our predictions hold true or not remains to be seen in the future. But we think its highly likely, given what we know so far, COVID-19 will eventually become seasonal, like other coronaviruses.
Trump is turning off more voters than he’s bringing in, his base is strong, but it isn’t growing. During his first year in office, Trump has consistently played to a base of passionate supporters, many of them older white men who live in rural areas declining in population, and has shown little inclination to reach out to the majority of voters who disapprove of him. Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster based in Virginia, said the party was on a risky track. Republicans have traded fast-growing upscale suburban counties for slow-growing or declining rural areas. That is not a formula for long-term success.
Later life lending is a fast growing sector which, given UK demographic trends, we believe has the potential to grow into a material part of the market.
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