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developverb to gradually become clearer or more detailedas the story of the bombing developed, the scope of the tragedy became more apparent elaborate, evolve, unfold advance, fare, forge, get along, get on, march, proceed, progressblossom, grow, mature, ripenmaterializeemerge, play out to come to have graduallythe youngster developed a taste for green olives acquire, cultivate, form absorb, adopt, embrace, take in, take ongain, get, obtainachieve, attain, reachfoster, nourish, nurture, promote lose abandon, desert, forsakecast, discard, ditch, dump, fling (off or away), jettison, junk, reject, scrap, shed, shuck (off), slough(also sluff), throw away, throw out, unload to become maturethe wine is developing nicely in the new oak barrels age, grow, grow up, mature, progress, ripen mellow, softenbloom, blossom, burgeon(also bourgeon), flourish, floweropen, unfoldadvance, evolveget along, get on, gray(also grey) decay, decline, degenerate, deteriorate, sink, worsendroop, dry, fade, flag, sag, shrivel, wane, waste (away), weaken, wilt, witherregress, retrogress, revertbackslide, lapse, return to express more fully and in greater detailmarketing people developed the initial idea into a complete promotional campaign amplify, dilate (on or upon), elaborate (on), enlarge (on or upon), expand, flesh (out) add (to), complement, supplementdiscourse, expatiate, ramble, run on abbreviate, abridge, condense, shorten compress, contractoutline, summarize, sum up to produce or bring about especially by long or repeated effortoutside consultants helped the company develop an effective marketing strategy carve (out), forge, grind (out), hammer out, thrash (out), work out, work up churn out, crank out, turn outcobble (together or up), throw upcompose, construct, craft, create, engineer, fabricate, fashion, form, frame, generate, manufacture, mint, model, shape, tailorconceive, concoct, contrive, cook (up), devise, hatch, invent, originateaccomplish, achieve, bring off, carry out, effect bring forth demolish, destroy, dismantle, raze, tear downruin, undo, unmake, wreck in 1714 |