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flourishing
[flur-i-shing, fluhr-]
Other Word Forms
- flourishingly adverb
- unflourishing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of flourishing1
Example Sentences
Misinformation is flourishing, especially after Kennedy fired vaccine experts who advise the CDC and replaced them with doctors and researchers on the fringes of the scientific establishment.
Conversations that began among biologists working on bird counts have grown into flourishing bonds among residents, educators and students who see the birds as a graceful symbol of their sister lakes.
In the still flourishing early days of social media, her maiden speech in the Commons was a barn-storming success.
And after a poor year for butterflies in 2024, naturalists say many common species, such as the Large White, also appear to be flourishing this summer.
In recent years of flourishing disinformation ecosystems and broken social contracts, satirical journalism has taken up more than a bit of the work abdicated by legitimate outlets.
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