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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121 The only important prerequisite is that there must be light: they do not thrive in dark tanks.
122 These are then excreted and, should they prove to have a useful, coincidental effect, the bacteria thrive.
123 So they tend not to thrive in dry centrally heated rooms.
124 Further north they may need some protection to establish and thrive.
125 Will seems to thrive in the hard-driving, mind-altering milieu of rock and soul.
126 He researched what his 211 ants needed to survive, to thrive.
127 It is the government's responsibility to create the conditions for enterprise to thrive.
128 They grew tall with curving trunks, like the tree ferns that still thrive in tropical rain forests.
129 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines thrive in limestone soil.
130 Babies thrive on their mother's milk.
131 Alligators thrive in freshwater sloughs and marl prairies.
132 First thrive and then wive.
133 Different types of foraminifera thrive at different temperatures.
134 Living space - more formally known as the "ecological niche concept" by biologists - refers to the particular requirements of an organism to thrive.
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135 Teams that actively navigate conflict and de-escalate regularly can learn to thrive in level 1 conflict...
136 Still, Hoffman is confident the industry can thrive — and he's put money on it.
137 Tinea capitis, as it's more scientifically known, is caused by mold-like fungi called dermatophytes that thrive in warm, moist conditions and typically arise due to poor hygiene.
138 Cypresses, with their tolerance for brackish water, thrive in these ecosystems.
139 You tend to thrive on your own and shrug off most affection.
140 Two or three grave sedate-looking persons shook their heads, and left the inn, hinting, that if Gile Gosling wished to continue to thrive, he should turn his thriftless godless nephew adrift again.
141 The venerable British confectioner rejected out of hand the American food giant’s offer, saying it “fundamentally undervalues” the company, which could continue to thrive on its own.
142 Children thrive or struggle in school for a host of reasons apart from IQ, according to psychologist Franz M?nks of the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
143 Tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are reaching temperate regions, and ragweed and poison ivy thrive in the hothouse world.
144 Typical is with nonspecific symptoms as lethargy or failure to thrive.
145 Dappled shade is formed by deciduous trees, and shade plants such as epimedium, anemone, trillium, and a variety of bulbs thrive in this type of shade.
146 It is only romantic reverie that cannot thrive in a milieu of sober criticism.
147 Home out of these stones into pig sties, cowshed , protect domestic animals thrive.
148 In addition, a stable financial and regulatory environment is needed if futures markets are to thrive.
149 For the school to flourish and thrive, just like a plant it needs to be placed in fertile and well-prepared soil, be strongly rooted and well-nourished and cared for.
150 Of late years, landscape ecology become thrive and milestone of building city greenbelt.
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