Synonym: development, emergence, growing, increase, increment, maturation, ontogenesis, ontogeny, outgrowth. Similar words: undergrowth, now that, follow through, grow, grow up, grow on, groan, group. Meaning: [grəʊθ] n. 1. (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level 2. a progression from simpler to more complex forms 3. a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important 4. vegetation that has grown 5. the gradual beginning or coming forth 6. (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor) 7. something grown or growing.
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(31) Our top priorities must be profit and commercial growth.
(32) There has been a rapid acceleration in the growth of industry.
(33) The company's restructuring is designed to give a sharper focus on key growth markets.
(34) The assumptions made about the economy's rate of growth proved to be incorrect.
(35) Rising consumer sales have the effect of spurring the economy to faster growth.
(36) A steady growth in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls.
(37) The nutrient in the soil acts as a stimulus to growth/to make the plants grow.
(38) All the outward signs of growth in the market are there.
(39) Much of the apparent growth in profits that occurred in the 1980s was the result of creative accounting.
(40) The changing size of an infant's head is considered an index of brain growth.
(41) Do you know the optimum temperature for the growth of plants?
(42) How much growth is needed to cover the sadness out of a mirage.
(43) He explained the yellow fever epidemic as a providential act to discourage urban growth.
(44) Dirt and disease are adverse to the best growth of children.
(45) The government has been trumpeting tourism as a growth industry.
(46) The economic growth dipped to a low point last year.
(47) Many people expected the growth of television to mean the eclipse of radio.
(48) Economic growth is slow.
(49) The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation.
(50) We've seen an enormous growth in the number of businesses using the Web.
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(51) You don't have to sacrifice environmental protection to promote economic growth.
(52) The report looks at economic growth in Europe and elsewhere.
(53) Man is a born child(Sentencedict.com), his power is the power of growth.
(54) Plants in their growth stage generally exhibit an increased uptake of nutrients.
(55) Hot climate and plentiful rainfall favour the growth of plants.
(56) The policy tried to check the exponential growth of public expenditure.
(57) If there is no separation growth also does not have belongs to.
(58) A rise in interest rates would severely retard economic growth.
(59) The economy looks set to sustain its growth into next year.
(60) Cinemas declined with the growth of television.