1. flourished - Adjective
2. flourished - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryBut veracity is a plant of paradise, and the seeds have never flourished beyond the walls. George Eliot
Animals arrived, liked the look of the place, took up their quarters, settled down, spread, and flourished. They didn't bother themselves about the past - they never do; they're too busy. Kenneth Grahame
Every major religion today is a winner in the Darwinian struggle waged among cultures, and none ever flourished by tolerating its rivals. E. O. Wilson
Graduate school is a really supportive environment, but in a way, it was only when that support vanished that I flourished. Susan Choi
Loyalty... is a realization that America was born of revolt, flourished in dissent, became great through experimentation. Henry Steele Commager
Poor men's money and cowards' weapons are often flourished. Italian Proverb