growth

simple noun72 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Indicates robust and substantial increase, often in an economic context.

Consistent and continuous increase over time.

Very quick increase.

Refers to a large or noteworthy amount of increase.

Rapid increase.

Refers to a large or noteworthy amount of increase.

Increase that happens over a long period.

Describes growth that becomes more and more rapid.

Growth that can continue over a long period without causing problems.

Very rapid and sudden increase.

Growth that is large enough to be admired.

Refers to normal and positive development, often in biological or personal contexts.

Extremely impressive and large-scale growth.

Very remarkable and unusually large growth.

A very large and sudden increase.

Development that follows a typical or expected pattern.

An extremely large increase.

An extremely large increase.

An abnormal lump in the body that is malignant.

Very slow or inactive increase, often with a negative connotation.

An abnormal lump in the body that is cancerous and can spread.

A small or limited increase.

The speed at which something increases.

A phrase used to quantify the speed of increase.

Used to specify the area or thing that is increasing.

Used to specify the location of a physical, often abnormal, growth (e.g., on the skin, on an organ).

To encourage something to begin or develop further.

To actively encourage or support growth.

To improve or increase growth.

To create conditions that help growth to happen.

To make growth happen faster.

To successfully reach a state of growth, usually through effort.

To cause growth to happen or to happen faster.

To undergo or be affected by a period of growth.

To keep growth at its current level.

To keep growth continuing over a period of time.

To limit the increase or spread of something.

To provide the resources or conditions that make growth possible or stronger.

To restrict the amount or extent of growth.

To encourage the development of growth over a period of time.

To slow down or prevent the growth or development of something.

To stop or prevent the growth of something, often by force.

To prevent something from growing or developing to its full size or potential.

To make the development or progress of something slower.