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proliferation
[ pruh-lif-uh-rey-shuhn ]
noun
- the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts.
- a rapid and often excessive spread or increase:
nuclear proliferation.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of proliferation1
Example Sentences
"The proliferation and use of phones and social media messages features more and more in inquiries and certainly with young people who now live their lives via phones," he said.
With the proliferation of social media, these unrealistic expectations of body image have become even more prolific, adding to the pressures men face to conform to them.
That proliferation of targets underscores why Emery did not really want to talk about the likelihood of Villa triggering their £40m option to turn Rashford's move into a permanent deal.
Nigeria already has a proliferation of private schools but high-quality, internationally recognised education within the country will appeal to many parents, particularly those who wish to preserve their children's cultural identity.
Angela Chan, a lawyer who helped write SB 54, said the proliferation of sanctuary policies during Trump’s first term ensured cities and states across the country could shield immigrant residents against deportation.
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