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- Dictionaryburgeoning/ˈbəːdʒ(ə)nɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing: "manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand"
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growing or developing quickly: A burgeoning tourist industry lifted the state’s economy. (Definition of burgeoning from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) burgeoning | Business English. adjective.
: growing, expanding, or developing rapidly. a burgeoning market/industry. a burgeoning city. Colorado's burgeoning marijuana industry had struggled under its own astonishing success since legal recreational sales began Jan. 1. David Migoya. Examples of burgeoning in a Sentence.
Burgeoning definition: growing or developing quickly. See examples of BURGEONING used in a sentence.
adjective. rapidly developing or growing; flourishing. Japan's burgeoning satellite-TV industry. today's burgeoning market for organic produce. There's no arguing with his burgeoning reputation as a superstar DJ. a burgeoning population of writers. the burgeoning number of books devoted to the game. the burgeoning cost of research and development.
to develop or grow quickly: Product placement has burgeoned to the extent that corporate logos are now found in most mainstream films. (Definition of burgeon from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of burgeon. burgeon.
1. a. To put forth new buds, leaves, or greenery; sprout. b. To begin to grow or blossom. 2. To grow or develop rapidly; expand or proliferate. [Middle English burgeonen, from Old French borjoner, from burjon, a bud, from Vulgar Latin *burriō, burriōn-, from Late Latin burra, a shaggy garment .]
Definition of burgeoning adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.