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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The overloaded circuit breaker became proliferous, tripping frequently.
The garden was filled with proliferous blooms of different colors.
The city skyline was proliferous with tall buildings and bright lights.
The weeds in the garden were so proliferous that they began to choke out the other plants.
The electronic device was proliferous, emitting signals that interfered with other nearby devices.
The company has a proliferous output of goods.
The social media platform has become a proliferous source of information.
The power lines were proliferous, carrying electricity to different parts of the city.
The telegraph wires were proliferous, transmitting Morse code signals across long distances.
The exposed wires were proliferous, posing a danger of electrocution.
The algae in the pond were proliferous due to excessive nutrients.
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