1. burgeoning - Noun
2. burgeoning - Adjective
3. burgeoning - Verb
burgeoning
present participle of burgeon
The act of budding or sprouting.
A bud or branch.
(by extension) A new growth or expansion of something.
burgeoning (comparative more burgeoning, superlative most burgeoning)
That buds, grows or expands; developing.
Amidst a burgeoning economy and the incredible proliferation of choices in the grocery and department store aisles, it may have seemed “safe” to ignore the sinister undercurrents of those who would fundamentally transform America for their own ends. Source: Internet
After sharing a kiss with Scott, Roberta comes to accept her burgeoning sexuality. Source: Internet
And while the Brooklyn rapper’s friends, family and peers are mourning his senseless and untimely death, many are questioning the motive behind his burgeoning career being cut short. Source: Internet
As he grew older, Karma Kagyu adherents, finding their sect was losing too many recruits to the monkhood to burgeoning Gelugpa monasteries, tried to contain Gelug expansion by launching military expeditions against them in the region. Source: Internet
August 1985, p. 40. achieved critical success and subsequently afforded the burgeoning genre further popularity on home systems. Source: Internet
At home, this bolsters his image and status among his constituents, especially those belonging to India’s burgeoning and aspirational middle class. Source: Internet