Antonym: decay. Similar words: prospect, introspect, introspection, retrospective, so to speak, to speak of, prostrate, prosecute. Meaning: ['prɑspə(r) /'prɒ-] v. 1. grow stronger 2. gain in wealth.
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(31) Only in Britain could the Jolly Griddle chain not only survive but prosper.
(32) The principle is simple: the way to survive and prosper is to gain maximum production at minimum cost.
(33) Dave and Marge reached their goal by starting a business that could prosper anywhere, small town or large.
(34) I love my mother as the trees love water and sunshine - she helps me grow, prosper, and reach great heights. Terri Guillemets
(35) We continue to invest in the future to make sure we continue to prosper.
(36) If some one like Sam Nunn from my home state were to be president our cause would prosper.
(37) Many of you who do use your talents and prosper in the business may fall victim to its pressures.
(38) For the subordinates, the quintessential managerial role was to create a supportive environment within which they could prosper professionally and personally.
(39) Through it all, the company has continued to grow and prosper.
(40) In a properly managed co-operative, the workers will know that their business can not prosper and support excessive wage claims.
(41) Lower inflation and a stable climate for industry to plan and prosper will lead to long-term prosperity.
(42) He did not prosper, and moved to Burgh-by-Sands, near Carlisle.
(43) But while sterling remains weak exporters should prosper - although the market would not acknowledge such a fact yesterday.
(44) I am quite confident however that the Medau Society will continue to prosper.
(45) That leaves plenty of room for discounters to prosper, recession or no recession.
(46) If companies are going to prosper when economic conditions improve, how should these information needs be satisfied?
(47) The most competitive firms providing the best service at the lowest price are the ones which should prosper.
(48) The market continued to prosper in trade and custom in this form until the outbreak of the second war.
(49) The company also looks set to prosper from making the substrates which go into catalytic converters used to clean car-exhaust emissions.
(50) Clubs have to have strength in depth if they want to prosper.
(51) Weston were hoping that the romance would prosper.
(52) Many prosper by selling to other developing countries: Revenue of India's Bajaj Auto has more than doubled over the past several years to $2.2 billion as it exports two- and three-wheeled vehicles.
(53) Hong Kong is booming. Why would 'China upset the applecart when all of China, from Guangdong to Xiamen land Shanghai, is embracing sweeping reforms, and working so hard to prosper like Hong Kong?
(54) If some creatures can tolerate lower pHs and others cannot, you might expect things to average out: the tolerant and adaptable prosper, the more pernickety perish.
(55) The reason why his business prospering is that he always manages to prosper everything he does.
(56) And prosper in Ephrathah, and gain a name in Bethlehem.
(57) For them to prosper, they need an open business environment free of bureaucracy and too many governmental regulations.
(58) In the last chapter, the achievements of this thesis were concluded and the prosper foreground of LIF technology applied in bio instruments was depicted.
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(59) So go forth and make mistakes. And learn. And grow and prosper.
(60) That is, towns organized by this subsumption architecture can build, educate, rule, and prosper far more than they could individually.
More similar words: prospect, introspect, introspection, retrospective, so to speak, to speak of, prostrate, prosecute, prosecutor, prosecution, hospice, biosphere, hospital, atmosphere, hospitable, cross, gross, across, morose, inhospitable, engross, erosion, sun rose, cross out, get across, come across, corrosion, engrossed, put across, cut across.