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  1. What is another word for not fully developed?
  2. How do you say not developed?
  3. What is another word for under developed?
  4. What is the word for undeveloped?
  5. What is an ill intention?
  6. What is a word for undeveloped?
  7. What is a synonym for newness?
  8. What is an undeveloped area called?
  9. What are synonyms for develop in free Thesaurus?
  10. Which is the best synonym for the word ill?
  11. Which is the closest antonym to the word development?
  12. Which is more mild the word ill or evil?

inchoate
not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary. just begun; incipient. not organized; lacking order: an inchoate mass of ideas on the subject.

How do you say not developed?

synonyms for un-developed

  1. deficient.
  2. fragmentary.
  3. inadequate.
  4. insufficient.
  5. lacking.
  6. partial.
  7. sketchy.
  8. abridged.

What is another word for under developed?

In this page you can discover 22 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for underdeveloped, like: poorly developed, nascent, backward, undeveloped, rudimentary, weak, poor, , little, embryonic and immature.

What is the word for undeveloped?

underdeveloped, primitive, backward, abortive, embryonic, half-baked, inchoate, incipient, inexperienced, latent, potential, primordial, untaught, untrained, behindhand, unprogressive, ignored, unevolved.

What is an ill intention?

having malicious intentions: an ill-intentioned criticism that was meant more to hurt than to help.

What is a word for undeveloped?

backward, primitive, underdeveloped, abortive, behindhand, embryonic, half-baked, ignored, inchoate, incipient, inexperienced, latent, potential, primordial, unevolved, unprogressive, untaught, untrained.

What is a synonym for newness?

In this page you can discover 14 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for newness, like: uniqueness, freshness, originality, modernity, novelty, newfangledness, innovation, recentness, innovativeness, oldness and preciousness.

What is an undeveloped area called?

Terms in this set (70) frontier. An undeveloped area. Comstock Lode.

What are synonyms for develop in free Thesaurus?

Synonyms for develop in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for develop. 150 synonyms for develop: grow, advance, progress, spread, expand, mature, evolve, thrive, flourish, bloom, blossom, burgeon, ripen, result, follow, arise…. What are synonyms for develop?

Which is the best synonym for the word ill?

2 causing or capable of causing harm. one of the ill effects of winter weather is the rapid spread of germs as people spend more time together indoors. Synonyms for ill. adverse, bad, baleful, baneful, damaging, dangerous,

Which is the closest antonym to the word development?

Near Antonyms of development. backslide, lapse, relapse. decadence, decay, decaying, declension, declination, decline, degeneracy, degeneration, degradation, descent, deterioration, devaluation, downfall, downgrade, ebbing, falling, weakening.

Which is more mild the word ill or evil?

The adjective ill is more mild than evil or wicked, and it appears mainly in certain fixed expressions: ill will; ill-natured. Evil applies to that which violates or leads to the violation of moral law: evil practices.

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:4.0 / 6 votes

  1. develop

    Amplify is now rarely used in the sense of increase, to add material substance, bulk, volume, or the like; it is now almost wholly applied to discourse or writing, signifying to make fuller in statement, whether with or without adding matter of importance, as by stating fully what was before only implied, or by adding illustrations to make the meaning more readily apprehended, etc. The chief difficulty of very young writers is to amplify, to get beyond the bare curt statement by developing, expanding, unfolding the thought. The chief difficulty of those who have more material and experience is to condense sufficiently. So, in the early days of our literature amplify was used in the favorable sense; but at present this word and most kindred words are coming to share the derogatory meaning that has long attached to expatiate. We may develop a thought, expand an illustration, extend a discussion, expatiate on a hobby, dilate on something joyous or sad, enlarge a volume, unfold a scheme, widen the range of treatment.

    Synonyms:
    amplify, augment, dilate, enlarge, expand, expatiate, extend, increase, unfold, widen

    Antonyms:
    abbreviate, abridge, amputate, boil down, condense, curtail, cut down, epitomize, reduce, retrench, sum up, summarize

    Preposition:
    To amplify on or upon the subject is needless. Amplify this matter by illustrations.

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  1. develop

    Synonyms:
    educe, enucleate, eliminate, enunciate, lay open, disclose, unravel, unfold, clear, amplify, expand, enlarge

    Antonyms:
    envelope, wrap, obscure, mystify, conceal, narrow, restrict, contract, condense, compress, involve

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  1. developverb

    make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation

    «Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather»; «They developed a new technique»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  2. evolve, germinate, developverb

    work out

    «We have developed a new theory of evolution»

    Synonyms:
    rise, spud, burgeon forth, grow, educate, produce, shoot, spring up, sprout, explicate, make grow, acquire, evolve, arise, germinate, break, modernise, train, bourgeon, get, originate, build up, uprise, modernize, recrudesce, formulate, pullulate, prepare

  3. develop, acquire, evolveverb

    gain through experience

    «I acquired a strong aversion to television»; «Children must develop a sense of right and wrong»; «Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position»; «develop a passion for painting»

    Synonyms:
    rise, adopt, grow, educate, produce, gain, acquire, modernise, win, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, learn, break, train, assume, build up, get, originate, take on, take, larn, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  4. grow, develop, produce, get, acquireverb

    come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)

    «He grew a beard»; «The patient developed abdominal pains»; «I got funny spots all over my body»; «Well-developed breasts»

    Synonyms:
    take, arrest, make, mature, mystify, experience, take on, explicate, draw, assume, stupefy, have, arise, become, formulate, learn, receive, larn, scram, prepare, uprise, go, stimulate, sire, drive, engender, fix, pay back, spring up, suffer, sustain, stick, set about, create, bring out, raise, get under one’s skin, incur, gain, contract, bring forth, grow, dumbfound, beat, adopt, start, set out, win, rise, buzz off, train, modernize, make grow, originate, bring about, bring, bewilder, mother, induce, modernise, catch, bugger off, obtain, beget, puzzle, flummox, get, generate, turn, find, vex, germinate, baffle, recrudesce, start out, convey, capture, aim, let, perplex, bring on, gravel, fetch, begin, father, amaze, commence, get down, build up, arrive, produce, acquire, come, educate, evolve, maturate, break, pay off, pose, give rise, cause, farm, nonplus

  5. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, growverb

    come into existence; take on form or shape

    «A new religious movement originated in that country»; «a love that sprang up from friendship»; «the idea for the book grew out of a short story»; «An interesting phenomenon uprose»

    Synonyms:
    turn, start, bristle, mature, rise, get, build up, prepare, stand up, climb up, uprise, maturate, acquire, go up, rebel, surface, lift, arise, spring up, farm, come up, grow, originate, train, evolve, modernize, bob up, resurrect, ascend, initiate, climb, heighten, make grow, break, get up, prove, germinate, move up, turn out, jump, raise, formulate, modernise, rear, produce, mount, rise up, wax, recrudesce, educate, explicate

  6. build up, developverb

    change the use of and make available or usable

    «develop land»; «The country developed its natural resources»; «The remote areas of the country were gradually built up»

    Synonyms:
    rise, fortify, grow, educate, produce, progress, modernize, spring up, modernise, explicate, make grow, arm, acquire, evolve, build, germinate, break, train, uprise, build up, get, originate, gird, ramp up, recrudesce, formulate, arise, work up, prepare

  7. explicate, formulate, developverb

    elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses

    «Could you develop the ideas in your thesis»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, explain, train, acquire, invent, explicate, make grow, excogitate, evolve, arise, germinate, articulate, devise, break, modernise, spring up, phrase, build up, get, originate, give voice, contrive, word, forge, uprise, modernize, recrudesce, formulate, prepare

  8. train, develop, prepare, educateverb

    create by training and teaching

    «The old master is training world-class violinists»; «we develop the leaders for the future»

    Synonyms:
    rail, rise, originate, coach, prepare, get, build up, civilise, cook, fix, uprise, get up, gear up, organize, take, recrudesce, civilize, make, arise, spring up, modernize, grow, take aim, train, evolve, trail, groom, aim, explicate, direct, organise, produce, germinate, ready, set up, school, discipline, modernise, make grow, cultivate, break, condition, formulate, set, machinate, educate, devise, acquire, check

  9. developverb

    be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest

    «The plot developed slowly»;

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  10. developverb

    grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment

    «A flower developed on the branch»; «The country developed into a mighty superpower»; «The embryo develops into a fetus»; «This situation has developed over a long time»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  11. modernize, modernise, developverb

    become technologically advanced

    «Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace»; «Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, overhaul, spring up, modernise, explicate, make grow, acquire, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, recrudesce, formulate, prepare

  12. develop, make growverb

    cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development

    «The perfect climate here develops the grain»; «He developed a new kind of apple»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  13. developverb

    generate gradually

    «We must develop more potential customers»; «develop a market for the new mobile phone»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  14. develop, growverb

    grow emotionally or mature

    «The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten»; «When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, mature, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, raise, maturate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, turn, farm, prepare

  15. developverb

    make visible by means of chemical solutions

    «Please develop this roll of film for me»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  16. developverb

    superimpose a three-dimensional surface on a plane without stretching, in geometry

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  17. developverb

    move one’s pieces into strategically more advantageous positions

    «Spassky developed quickly»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  18. developverb

    move into a strategically more advantageous position

    «develop the rook»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  19. developverb

    elaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme

    «develop the melody and change the key»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

  20. break, recrudesce, developverb

    happen

    «Report the news as it develops»; «These political movements recrudesce from time to time»

    Synonyms:
    crack, break away, give way, soften, reveal, modernize, unwrap, conk out, uprise, collapse, die, formulate, transgress, founder, weaken, spring up, discover, snap off, stop, go, demote, break out, separate, split, give away, damp, smash, interrupt, offend, get out, fracture, relegate, bring out, violate, divulge, pause, let on, grow, get around, wear out, cave in, prepare, break-dance, rise, break up, check, make grow, give out, break in, give, split up, train, modernise, better, burst, go bad, get, breach, break off, disclose, bust, erupt, germinate, recrudesce, break dance, go against, dampen, originate, break down, explicate, fall in, arise, bump, let out, ruin, fall apart, kick downstairs, part, build up, infract, produce, fail, come apart, bankrupt, acquire, educate, evolve, expose, break, discontinue, intermit, wear

  21. developverb

    expand in the form of a series

    «Develop the function in the following form»

    Synonyms:
    rise, grow, educate, produce, acquire, modernise, explicate, make grow, formulate, evolve, arise, germinate, break, train, build up, get, originate, uprise, modernize, spring up, recrudesce, prepare

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  1. developverb

    Synonyms:
    unfold, evolve, disclose, exhibit, unravel, disentangle, make known, lay open

  2. developverb

    Synonyms:
    cause to grow, advance to maturity

  3. developverb

    Synonyms:
    unfold, open, grow, be developed

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  1. List of paraphrases for «develop»:

    development, developing, prepare, elaborate, devise, establish, formulate, build, developed, create, evolve, design, elaboration, expand, acquire, elaborating, develops, grow, designing, produce, preparing, formulating, preparation, enacted, drafting, formulation, devising, define, refine, establishing, make, enhance

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  1. Richard Hale:

    We have quite a lot of faith in the cleared defense industry, we believe that we can develop this information technology with industry as safely as we could as if we were to do the development entirely in house.

  2. KIZZA RONALD:

    You cannot develop a country by oppressing the poor of the poorest

  3. Frank Duff, A Coder in Courierland, 03-20-05:

    It is amazing how much crisper the general experience of life becomes when your body is given a chance to develop a little strength.

  4. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi:

    In fact, based on the joint efforts of China and other regional countries, the South China Sea is currently one of the safest and freest shipping lanes in the world, china was the earliest to explore, name, develop and administer various South China Sea islands. Our ancestors worked diligently here for generations.

  5. Los Angeles:

    Well, first of all to Don, that’s why you’re not coaching. Let’s put it that way, you don’t let a guy go out there and just almost embarrass himself. My job is to help these guys develop, and that’s what I ’m doing.


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  • ontwikkelAfrikaans
  • تطويرArabic
  • разві́цца, развіва́ццаBelarusian
  • проявявам, разработвам, развивам сеBulgarian
  • desenvoluparCatalan, Valencian
  • vyvíjet, vyvolatCzech
  • udvikleDanish
  • entwickeln, sich entwickelnGerman
  • εμφανίζωGreek
  • evoluigi, disvolvi, disvolvigiEsperanto
  • desarrollar, revelarSpanish
  • توسعه دادنPersian
  • kehittyä, kehittääFinnish
  • créer, se développer, développerFrench
  • fàs, leasaichScottish Gaelic
  • פיתח, התפתחHebrew
  • विकसित करनाHindi
  • sviluppareItalian
  • 開発, 発展Japanese
  • ចម្រើនលូតលាស់Khmer
  • 발전하다Korean
  • develop, creare, fingereLatin
  • whakapakariMāori
  • buat, cuci, hasilMalay
  • ontwikkelen, zich ontwikkelen, uitgroeienDutch
  • wypracować, rozwijać, wywołaćPolish
  • criar, fazer, desenvolver, revelarPortuguese
  • svilupparRomansh
  • dezvoltaRomanian
  • проявля́ть, разви́ть, развива́ть, разраба́тывать, разви́ться, прояви́ть, разрабо́тать, развива́тьсяRussian
  • rozvíjať sa, rozviť saSlovak
  • razvitiSlovene
  • zhvillohem, zhvillojAlbanian
  • utvecklas, utveckla, framkallaSwedish
  • develope etmek, gelişmek, geliştirmekTurkish
  • розви́нутися, розвива́тисяUkrainian
  • phát triểnVietnamese
  • 開發Chinese

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Develop Synonym

Develop Definition and Examples

Meaning of Develop: The word “develop” is a verb. Develop means to grow, mature, advance, age, or elaborate. It can also mean to grow a close bond with someone or something.

Examples:

  • Henry could feel the love for Kate develop over the months they had been together.
  • I need to develop a way to be more organized.
  • As she continued to develop physically, mentally and emotionally year after year, she became the person I always knew she could be.

Other Words for “Develop”

Common synonyms for the word “develop”.

  • Advance
  • Be successful
  • Bloom
  • Blossom
  • Burgeon
  • Enlarge
  • Evolve
  • Expand
  • Flourish
  • Grow
  • Make headway
  • Mature
  • Progress
  • Prosper
  • Ripen
  • Spread
  • Succeed
  • Thrive

Big list of 105+ different words to use instead of “develop”.

  • Acquire
  • Advance
  • Age
  • Ameliorate
  • Amplify
  • Appear
  • Arise
  • Augment
  • Be successful
  • Become
  • Begin
  • Bloom
  • Blossom
  • Boost
  • Breed
  • Bring
  • Broaden
  • Build
  • Build up
  • Burgeon
  • Come
  • Conceive
  • Construct
  • Contract
  • Contrive
  • Create
  • Cultivate
  • Deepen
  • Design
  • Determine
  • Devise
  • Disclose
  • Draft
  • Draw up
  • Educate
  • Elaborate
  • Emerge
  • Enhance
  • Enlarge
  • Establish
  • Evolve
  • Expand
  • Exploit
  • Extend
  • Fabricate
  • Flourish
  • Form
  • Formulate
  • Foster
  • Function
  • Further
  • Gain
  • Generate
  • Germinate
  • Get
  • Grow
  • Happen
  • Identify
  • Implement
  • Improve
  • Increase
  • Intensify
  • Invent
  • Magnify
  • Make
  • Make headway
  • Materialize
  • Mature
  • Occur
  • Operate
  • Organize
  • Originate
  • Perfect
  • Plan
  • Prepare
  • Produce
  • Progress
  • Promote
  • Prosper
  • Provide
  • Raise
  • Ready
  • Refine
  • Reinforce
  • Result
  • Reveal
  • Ripen
  • Rise
  • Set up
  • Spread
  • Start
  • Strengthen
  • Stretch
  • Succeed
  • Take
  • Thrive
  • Train
  • Transpire
  • Turn out
  • Unfold
  • Unwrap
  • Upgrade
  • Widen
  • Work
  • Work out

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Develop Synonyms with Examples

Learn another word for “develop” with example sentences.

  • Advance

 The enemy have advanced to the edge of the forest.

  • Be successful

This company will not be successful until there are wholesale changes.

  • Bloom

 The young girl bloomed with health and beauty.

  • Blossom

 Their friendship blossomed into true love.

  • Burgeon

The city has burgeoned out into the surrounding suburbs.

  • Enlarge

 They’ve decided to enlarge the company.

  • Evolve

 Each school must evolve its own way of working.

  • Expand

There are no plans to expand the local airport.

  • Flourish

The drama in England flourished under Elizabeth I.

  • Grow

 May our friendship grow more mature as time passes.

  • Make headway

You are starting to make headway with your French!

  • Mature

He has matured a great deal over the past year.

  • Progress

The children progressed in the acquisition of basic skills.

  • Prosper

We need to create a climate in which business can prosper.

  • Ripen

This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.

  • Spread

The disease spread rapidly throughout Europe.

  • Succeed

 You must stick at it if you want to succeed.

  • Thrive

I believe that your business will thrive more this year.

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  • advance
  • establish
  • evolve
  • expand
  • flourish
  • grow
  • progress
  • promote
  • age
  • foster
  • maturate
  • mature
  • mellow
  • ripen
  • thrive
  • enroot
  • grow up
  • advance
  • broaden
  • build up
  • cultivate
  • deepen
  • evolve
  • exploit
  • improve
  • intensify
  • perfect
  • promote
  • realize
  • refine
  • spread
  • strengthen
  • actualize
  • amplify
  • augment
  • beautify
  • dilate
  • elaborate
  • enlarge
  • enrich
  • extend
  • finish
  • heighten
  • lengthen
  • magnify
  • materialize
  • polish
  • stretch
  • unfold
  • widen
  • acquire
  • establish
  • form
  • generate
  • invest
  • start
  • arise
  • befall
  • betide
  • break
  • breed
  • chance
  • commence
  • contract
  • ensue
  • follow
  • go
  • happen
  • originate
  • result
  • transpire
  • break out
  • come about
  • come off
  • pick up
  • acquire
  • evolve
  • form
  • produce
  • realize
  • actualize
  • disclose
  • disentangle
  • elaborate
  • exhibit
  • explain
  • explicate
  • foretell
  • materialize
  • reach
  • recount
  • state
  • uncoil
  • uncover
  • unfurl
  • unravel
  • unroll
  • untwist
  • unwind
  • account for

On this page you’ll find 382 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to develop, such as: advance, establish, evolve, expand, flourish, and grow.

  • damage
  • decrease
  • destroy
  • halt
  • hurt
  • ignore
  • neglect
  • ruin
  • stop
  • weaken
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  • conceal
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  • cease
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  • compress
  • confine
  • decrease
  • discontinue
  • end
  • halt
  • lessen
  • narrow
  • repress
  • stop

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SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO DEVELOP

  • accomplish
  • achieve
  • begin
  • carry on
  • carry out
  • consummate
  • cook
  • create
  • develop
  • do
  • do a number
  • do one’s thing
  • enforce
  • execute
  • function
  • get in there
  • go about
  • go for broke
  • go for it
  • go in for
  • go that route
  • go to town
  • intrude
  • knock off
  • labor
  • make progress
  • maneuver
  • move
  • officiate
  • operate
  • percolate
  • perk
  • perpetrate
  • persevere
  • persist
  • practice
  • preside
  • pursue
  • respond
  • serve
  • take effect
  • take part
  • take steps
  • take up
  • transort
  • undertake
  • work out
  • boost
  • break the bank
  • develop
  • elevate
  • enlarge
  • get fat
  • get rich
  • grade
  • grow
  • hit pay dirt
  • hit the jackpot
  • improve
  • magnify
  • make a killing
  • make out
  • multiply
  • pan out
  • prefer
  • prosper
  • raise
  • strike gold
  • strike it rich
  • thrive
  • up
  • upgrade
  • uplift
  • accelerates
  • achieves
  • brings forward
  • comes forward
  • conquers
  • continues ahead
  • continues on
  • dispatches
  • drives
  • elevates
  • forges ahead
  • gains ground
  • gets ahead
  • gets green light
  • gets there
  • gets with it
  • goes ahead
  • goes forth
  • goes forward
  • goes great guns
  • goes places
  • goes to town
  • hastens
  • launches
  • makes headway
  • makes the scene
  • marches
  • moves on
  • moves onward
  • moves up
  • press on
  • proceeds
  • progresses
  • promotes
  • propels
  • pushes ahead
  • pushes on
  • quickens
  • sends forward
  • skyrockets
  • speeds
  • steps forward
  • storms
  • decline
  • deteriorate
  • develop
  • get along
  • grow
  • grow feeble
  • grow old
  • grow up
  • mature
  • mellow
  • push
  • put mileage on
  • ripen
  • wane
  • decline
  • deteriorate
  • develop
  • get along
  • grow
  • grow feeble
  • grow old
  • grow up
  • mature
  • mellow
  • push
  • put mileage on
  • ripen
  • wane
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • amend
  • change
  • convert
  • cook
  • correct mid-course
  • develop
  • dial back
  • diversify
  • doctor
  • fine tune
  • make different
  • metamorphose
  • modify
  • mutate
  • phony up
  • recalibrate
  • recast
  • reconstruct
  • refashion
  • reform
  • remodel
  • renovate
  • reshape
  • revamp
  • revise
  • shift
  • transform
  • transmute
  • turn
  • vary

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