Develop [verb]

Definition of Develop:

cultivate, prosper

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Sentence/Example of Develop:

People learn to play, the game attracts new talent, and people start developing strategies.

The Democratic presidential nominee said he is “more hopeful than ever in the power of science” to develop a vaccine.

It’s going to be — it’s going to be herd-developed, and that’s going to happen.

Paulson also worked closely with the costume team to develop a signature look for Mildred Ratched.

All of the world’s major developed currencies have gained against the dollar as have precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.

Hopefully, pharmaceutical makers will be able to develop a vaccine with substantially more than 50% effectiveness.

In much of the developing world, vulnerable people will attempt to flee the emerging perils of global warming, seeking cooler temperatures, more fresh water and safety.

The race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine has compressed what is normally a decade-long process into a matter of months, with data from final-stage trials expected as soon as next month.

The group is also developing chips at the core of Apple’s upcoming augmented-reality headset and glasses, cellular modems for future iPhones and processors to replace those from Intel in Macs.

At Pure Software, for example, we had a very thoughtful senior leader called Aki, who, I felt, taking too long developing a product.