Develop

  • 21develop — developable adj. developability, n. /di vel euhp/, v.t. 1. to bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state: to develop natural resources; to develop one s musical talent. 2. to cause to grow or… …

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  • 22develop — v. (D; intr.) to develop from; into (to develop from a child into an adult) * * * [dɪ veləp] into (to develop from a child into an adult) (D; intr.) to develop from …

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  • 23develop*/*/*/ — [dɪˈveləp] verb 1) [I/T] to change, grow, or improve, or to make something grow, change, or improve All children develop at different rates.[/ex] The area is working to develop its tourist industry.[/ex] As the economy developed, social change… …

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  • 24develop — verb Develop is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑argument, ↑bud, ↑cell, ↑child, ↑complication, ↑crack, ↑culture, ↑developer, ↑disease, ↑economy, ↑embryo, ↑ …

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  • 25develop — /dɪ veləp/ verb 1. to plan and produce ● to develop a new product 2. to plan and build an area ● to develop an industrial estate …

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  • 26develop — /dɪ veləp/ verb 1. to plan and produce ● to develop a new product 2. to plan and build an area ● to develop an industrial estate …

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  • 27develop — verb /dəˈvɛləp/ a) To change with a specific direction, progress. Lets see how things develop and then make our decision. b) To progress through a sequence of stages. Isabel developed from a tropical depression to a tropical storm to a hurricane …

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  • 28develop — [17] The history of develop and its close relative envelop is hazy. English acquired it from développer, the modern French descendant of Old French desveloper. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix des ‘un ’ and voloper ‘wrap’. But… …

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  • 29develop — verb 1) the industry developed rapidly Syn: grow, expand, spread; advance, progress, evolve, mature; prosper, thrive, flourish, blossom See note at mature 2) a plan was developed …

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  • 30develop — verb 1) the industry developed rapidly Syn: grow, expand, spread, advance, progress, evolve, mature 2) a plan was developed Syn: initiate, instigate, set in motion, originate …

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