en
flourish

Meaning: en
v. To grow stronger or healthier
Sami and Layla's marriage was flourishing.
Mary really flourished after leaving Tom.
But the majority died of infectious diseases that flourished in crowded dormitories at Carlisle and hundreds of other boarding schools that operated between 1879 and the 1960s.
Local industry flourished throughout the land in the Edo period thanks to the promotional efforts by each clan.
Mary really flourished after she split up with Tom.
Rain helps plants and food crops flourish, and it keeps grasslands green and lush.
The garden was encircled by huge old willows and tall firs, beneath which flourished flowers that loved the shade.
If all the insects were to disappear from the Earth, within fifty years all life on Earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the Earth, within fifty years all forms of life would flourish.
Behind the palace, unobserved and free, / there stood a door, a secret thoroughfare / through Priam's halls. Here poor Andromache / while Priam's kingdom flourished and was fair, / to greet her husband's parents would repair / alone, or carrying with tendance fain / to Hector's father Hector's son and heir.
English education flourishes in Japan.
Added on 2021-07-21 | by amia | View: 239

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