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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91 We have previously reported two cases associated with chronic diarrhoea, failure to thrive and a proximal small intestinal enteropathy.
92 Whether fed on flake, frozen or live food, this fish seems to thrive.
93 Imagination doesn't always make you long for what you cannot have, but rather thrive in what you do not have. Criss Jami
94 Britain's people: healthier, safer and better housed Liberal Democrats will invest in local services to enable communities to thrive.
95 Cooperative enterprise is not powered by individual reward, nor does it thrive on single-minded loyalty to an isolated corporate logo.
96 In other countries smaller dam projects have created bodies of water in which mosquitoes thrive.
97 They can thrive with less than four hours of sun and survive in most garden soils.
98 Research is a fragile plant which can not thrive without the right soil, nutrients and climate.
99 On the continent, political movements are already emerging which thrive on the flow of refugees and exploit naked nationalism.
100 They seemed to thrive on this and some of the females soon looked pregnant.
101 The city continued to thrive until a massive earthquake razed it to the ground in 749AD.
102 In developing countries it is uncertain whether cryptosporidiosis leads to failure to thrive or whether malnutrition predisposes to cryptosporidiosis.
103 In this new economy, smart businesses rely on an educated workforce to thrive.
104 It is impressive how the old establishments not only thrive, but bustle with diners.
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105 Like rhubarb, asparagus and many other food plants, they thrive in enriched soil in a sunny spot.
106 However, when a good medium is provided it will thrive vigorously and produce numerous shoots on runners.
107 We thrive on the superficial barb, and shrink from the deeper, more complex, less titillating ambiguities of an issue.
108 Another medical check could find no organic reason for his failure to thrive and so psychological help was requested.
109 In reality, he offers a well-marketed novelty candidacy that can thrive in the anyone-but-Dole niche.
110 Abuse it, and the coat will metamorphose itself to thrive on the abuse.
111 These two electronic experiments will thrive only if readers use them or tell us how they can be improved.
112 The plants thrive in meadows or along the edges of forests.
113 Whether such pragmatism will continue to thrive among home users is hard to judge.
114 But in more complicated creatures the opportunities for genes to thrive at the expense of their fellows are greater.
115 Many of the exquisite, tiny species narcissi will thrive in the well-drained soil.
116 A dichotomy between organic and non-organic failure to thrive has developed, but this is often an oversimplification of the clinical picture.
117 And politicians and bureaucrats, not to mention corporate lobbyists and advocacy groups, thrive on their abilities to influence tax policies.
118 It is important also to sort out those trees and shrubs that, like rhododendrons, will only thrive on acid soils.
119 They seem to thrive on and exploit timing delays and parasitic currents.
120 The information is helpful in selecting plants that will thrive in your area.
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