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Filter by Meaning The population's proliferative expansion led to increased demand for resources.
The virus was highly proliferative and quickly spread throughout the community.
The internet has enabled the proliferative spread of information around the world.
The city's population boom led to the proliferative construction of new housing developments.
The artist's prolific and proliferative creativity resulted in a large body of work.
The bacteria's proliferative reproduction caused the infection to spread rapidly.
The forest fire was caused by the proliferative growth of dry brush.
The company's new marketing strategy was very proliferative in attracting new customers.
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