Thrive in a sentence as a verb

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If they thrive more than the Christians, does G-d like them better than the Christians?

It is the culture that lets such a terrible person thrive.

And, when the middle-class thrives, businesses grow and hire, and owners profit.

Some people thrive in this sort of environment, and those people would probably call it "dynamic.

Farm programs from the depression era thrive today as ever, though the logic for their existence has long since vanished.

The transformation of Silicon Valley into Hollywood, where anyone with a big enough mouth and large enough ego can thrive is nearly complete.

A thin dirty film is all that billions of bacteria needs to thrive on a billiard ball, and a thin dirty film is all that billions of animals and plants need to thrive on Earth.

Eventually it would die, because I would be forcing it to spend all of its energy adapting to changes I introduce rather than helping the ecosystem thrive.

So, ladies and gentlemen, here's an idea worth spreading: in a capitalist economy, the true job creators are middle-class consumers, and taxing the rich to make investments to make the middle class grow and thrive is the single shrewdest thing we can do for the middle class, for the poor, and for the rich.

Thrive definitions

verb

grow vigorously; "The deer population in this town is thriving"; "business is booming"

See also: boom flourish expand

verb

make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance; "The new student is thriving"

See also: prosper flourish