Proliferation

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Pronunciation: /prəˌlɪfəˈreɪʃən/

Definitions of proliferation

noun the action of reproducing or increasing in number

Example Sentences

A1 The proliferation of smartphones has made communication easier.

A2 The proliferation of fast food restaurants in the city has increased obesity rates.

B1 The proliferation of social media platforms has changed the way we interact with each other.

B2 The proliferation of fake news on the internet has become a major concern for society.

C1 The proliferation of nuclear weapons poses a serious threat to global security.

C2 The proliferation of advanced technology has revolutionized various industries.

Examples of proliferation in a Sentence

formal The proliferation of nuclear weapons poses a significant threat to global security.

informal The rapid proliferation of fast food restaurants in the area is causing concern among health experts.

slang The proliferation of fake news on social media is getting out of hand.

figurative The proliferation of ideas in the creative industry is fueling innovation and pushing boundaries.

Grammatical Forms of proliferation

past tense

proliferated

plural

proliferations

comparative

more proliferation

superlative

most proliferation

present tense

proliferate

future tense

will proliferate

perfect tense

has proliferated

continuous tense

is proliferating

singular

proliferation

positive degree

proliferative

infinitive

to proliferate

gerund

proliferating

participle

proliferated

Origin and Evolution of proliferation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'proliferation' originated from the Latin word 'proliferare', which means to bear offspring or to produce abundantly.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a biological context to describe the rapid reproduction of cells or organisms, the term 'proliferation' has evolved to also refer to the rapid increase or spread of something, such as ideas, technologies, or weapons.