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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211 Commercial knowledge and the ability to thrive in a fast moving environment.
212 A true habitat specialist of the forest understory, the fringed campion requires very specific soil, chemical, and light conditions to thrive, and occurs in only 37 locations in Florida and Georgia.
213 Tiny, plant-like organisms—phytoplankton—thrive throughout the Southern Hemisphere's spring and summer on an abundance of nutrients and long hours of sunlight.
214 The school itself needs to have a healthy fertile relationship with Anthroposophy if it is to grow and thrive as a Waldorf school.
215 But when the appropriate accommodations are provided, children with hearing impairment can enjoy school and thrive, as do their peers with normal hearing abilities.
216 Most of the anti-hookah laws now under consideration are intended to end exemptions in state indoor-smoking bans that allowed hookah bars to thrive.
217 Narrator : The city had been saved, and would thrive again.
More similar words: drive, driver, derive, drive out, drive up, driveway, arrive at, drive home, derive from, shrimp, shrink, pulchritude, rival, privacy, arrival, privately, three, throat, threat, thread, throw off, enthrall, throw up, through, throw away, go through, threaten, bathroom, threshold, the private sector.