Synonym: bloom, boom, develop, flourish, grow, increase, mushroom, prosper, sprout. Antonym: decline. Similar words: drive, driver, derive, drive out, drive up, driveway, arrive at, drive home. Meaning: [θraɪv] v. 1. grow stronger 2. gain in wealth.
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61 All archaebacteria thrive in intense heat, and most derive their energy from breaking chemical bonds.
62 The two-humped beasts could provide valuable salt-tolerance genes for domestic livestock, allowing them to thrive in previously hostile areas.
63 Individuals must demand livable working conditions and viable communities if their children are to thrive.
64 Unless sheep can repeatedly remove over 40% of the current season's growth of heather, the plants will continue to thrive.
65 Nine patients with Cryptosporidium, chronic diarrhoea and severe failure to thrive had a proximal small intestinal biopsy performed.
66 That lies in new ideas, new options and new optimism, which need presidential enthusiasm and encouragement to thrive.
67 They are what have allowed capitalism to survive and thrive.
68 To thrive in this new era, many law firms also merged.
69 Number people, and especially computer nerds, thrive in that muck.
70 Eurosceptic business and political groups said the figures proved that Britain could thrive without losing its currency.
71 Whether such brave ideas can thrive in the rough tide of freedom alongside economic want and nationalist fervour remains to be seen.
72 Society portraiture continued to thrive, as much in demand in the 1950s as in Gainsborough's day.
73 A variety of simple terrestrial life-forms can thrive in a medium of liquid water with carbon dioxide and ammonia available.
74 Phosphates in the water, from agricultural run-off and discharge from sewage works, provide nutrients on which the algae thrive.
74 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
75 Seven children who were above the third percentile had recently lost weight or were failing to thrive.
76 Most herbs need direct sun all day in order to thrive.
77 First and foremost, it is vital to understand that predators usually thrive on passive souls.
78 Brine shrimp thrive naturally, it is reported, in water so salty that few other forms of life exist there.
79 Yet, incredibly, young rabbits can continue to occupy another section of the same burrow system and thrive near the earth.
80 It takes but one positive thought when given a chance to survive and thrive to overpower an entire army of negative thoughts. Robert H. Schuller
81 The economic slump has dried up the big-ticket multi-billion yen projects that the majors used to thrive on.
82 Why do some companies thrive on change while others struggle to survive?
83 Many children who fail to thrive will have suffered neglect and deprivation both of food and emotional warmth.
84 But amazingly Miranda, who had lived out of a suitcase for so long, did not thrive in London.
85 Often, for shrubbery to thrive, it first had to be hacked to the ground.
86 You want them to enjoy the books that imagination and curiosity thrive on.
87 Fungus infections like thrush and athlete's foot thrive in warm, damp conditions.
88 The teams cut carefully to ensure the rushes continue to thrive.
89 In fact, some people even manage to thrive in potentially stressful situations.
90 Ulster Television continues to thrive on an excellent programme performance and an immensely strong local identity.
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