English to Tamil Dictionary burgeon

burgeon

வளரத்
definition
verb
manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand
begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish.
translation of 'burgeon'
வளரத் தொடங்கு
example
The Vietnam anti-war movement began to 'burgeon' in 1965.
Burbank studied life at its fountain head - in the marvelous little buds and shoots and leaves that 'burgeon' forth each spring to fill us anew with the awe for nature.
Meanwhile the number of sixty-five-and-older people will 'burgeon' , it will grow almost 55 percent.
What had begun as an exclusive club had 'burgeoned' into an all-comers bazaar.
A plant 'burgeons' , flowers and dies; it does not come back to life, grow younger and regress to the original seed.
As London and other great population centers 'burgeoned' in the fourteenth century, forests began to vanish, and coal became the fuel of choice.
The country's middle-management class is 'burgeoning' , but why are so few patents being filed here?
In contrast, he explains, the executive branch has 'burgeoned' , and continues to grow stronger.
Despite what many Americans may believe, the food scene in and around London is 'burgeoning' .
The illegal diamond trade that was 'burgeoning' in Kimberley ensured that there was a steady supply of prisoners.
American, British and French firms, both big and small, entered the fray as the teddy bear industry 'burgeoned' into a multi-million dollar market of global dimensions.
Zolo's initial interest 'burgeoned' into a national project to support the voyage, involving the Venetian council, the Italian Naval College, and the Earl Henry St Clair Society in Canada.
His performance is 'burgeoning' with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in nuance and physical appearance.
China and India's appetites for oil are 'burgeoning' , demanding more and more from the world's oil wells.
Over the years, as the publishing world has 'burgeoned' , and the reading public swelled, Premier Bookshop unfortunately remained the same size.
As industry has 'burgeoned' in China, so has the demand for oil.
The conflicts in both areas now pose a threat to 'burgeoning' American economic and strategic interests in the region.
The global market for malt products is growing rapidly because of beer's 'burgeoning' popularity in developing markets.
Overhead the light streamed down through a jigsaw canopy of 'burgeoning' foliage.
Her target market is the area's 'burgeoning' community of British expatriates.
Central Park is rife with robins, great with grackles, and 'burgeoning' with blue jays.
It seems that their main concerns lie in further expanding the already 'burgeoning' US defence budget.
As the art market 'burgeons' , the fake market will keep pace.
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