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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181 WASHINGTON - In a surprising discovery about where higher life can thrive, scientists for the first time found a shrimp-like creature and a jellyfish frolicking beneath a massive Antarctic ice sheet.
182 It was this warming that gave the Clovis people and their prey a chance to thrive.
183 Give bairn his will, and a whelp his fill , and none of these two will thrive.
184 Pentecostalism continues to thrive in the land of its birth.
185 That distinction had already constituted the animating theme of the 1783 "Circular Address" – democratic self-government understood as requiring a spirit of moderation to survive and thrive.
186 If you need to replant the flower bed but don't know what plants thrive in your area, you can clear away the debris and prepare the soil prior to sitting down with flower brochures and browsing.
187 The newfound vents are home to a menagerie of creatures adapted to darkness and crushing water pressures, species that thrive despite waters volcanically heated to near boiling.
188 They reinvigorate me for the next nasty surprise and offer assurance that I can thrive.
189 I will laugh at goodness and it will thrive and abound.
190 " It's raining , it's raining. That's a good omen, it means you will thrive from now on.
191 Largely because of the legal grey zone in which they thrive, pachinko parlour operators are not listed on the stock exchange. The producers of the machines, however, are tipped to perform strongly.
192 Consequently, the students who thrive in the school system are typically skilled in rote memorization.
193 The classical form of galactosemia is characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice and failure to thrive within a few days after birth.
194 To thrive in a world of self-service, agents have to hyperspecialize, have to stand for something, have to have the guts to say no far more than they say yes.
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195 Yet, some thrive while others struggle or go out of business.
196 The reinvigorate me for the next nasty surprise and offer assurance that can thrive.
197 We expect the seal fishery and industry to continue to thrive as new markets develop.
198 But now, says the Lancet paper, clinical microbiologists increasingly agree that multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, which thrive in the gut, pose the greatest risk to public health.
199 You sing season with singing, accompany arboreous thrive, accompany wind spread cool and refreshing, you are so free thoroughly delighted, but you think for me, make a noise dead I, cicada cries.
200 As Karl Schwenke points out in his classic book In a Pig's Eye: 'Pigs are gregarious animals. Like children, they thrive on affection, enjoy toys, have a short attention span, and are easily bored.'
201 Creatures as tiny as tentacled green anemones and as massive as blue whales thrive in the rich broth of sanctuary waters, a blend of warm southern and cold northern currents.
202 Amicus Curiae develop and thrive with the expansion and limitations of fact-finding.
203 Berne observed that people need strokes, the units of interpersonal recognition, to survive and thrive.
204 Yet as one who recognized that socialism cannot thrive in poverty-stricken conditions, he would have understood perfectly how the Russian revolution came to be lost.
205 The lunatic fringe of Western society is a fertile spawning ground for cults and sects, which are normally left in peace. They may thrive for a few years, but most fade fairly quickly.
206 But as someone who came to Arsenal unproven and undeveloped, he appreciates how the atmosphere at the club allows raw talent to thrive.
207 On the one hand, it's true that Americans thrive on cold cereal for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch and instant dinners.
208 Wildflowers thrive amid twisted tree limbs along California's Big Sur Coast.
209 Even if they have a well-rounded portfolio, they want to make small bets on markets or sectors that they think will thrive.
210 She, be like emerge break ground and go out, vibrant, thrive.
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