proliferate
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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to grow or produce by multiplication of parts, as in budding or cell division, or by procreation.
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to increase in number or spread rapidly and often excessively.
verb
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to grow or reproduce (new parts, cells, etc) rapidly
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to grow or increase or cause to grow or increase rapidly
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Conjugated Forms
Present
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have proliferatedperfect
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has proliferatedperfect 3rd person singular
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have been proliferatingperfect progressive
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am proliferatingprogressive 1st person singular
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are proliferatingprogressive
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is proliferatingprogressive 3rd person singular
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has been proliferatingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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proliferatessingular 3rd person
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proliferatingparticiple
Past
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had proliferatedperfect
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had been proliferatingperfect progressive
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proliferatedsimple
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was proliferatingprogressive singular
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were proliferatingprogressive plural
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proliferatedparticiple
Future
Etymology
Origin of proliferate
First recorded in 1870–75; prolifer(ous) + -ate 1
Explanation
When something proliferates, it's growing, spreading or multiplying really quickly. Bunny rabbits have a habit of proliferating, as do dandelions in untended gardens and funny YouTube videos on the internet. Proliferate was originally a biological term used to describe the growth of cells and producing offspring. It wasn’t until 1961 that we started to use proliferate more generally to talk about everything from the spread of nuclear weapons to the wide growth of Walmart. Other similar words include expand, reproduce, snowball, and spawn.
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Example Sentences
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If predictions turn out to be true, in a few years agents will proliferate to the point where they outnumber people on enterprise networks.
From Barron's • May 8, 2026
Two years later, Duncanson predicted that the power broadcasters had over football would proliferate to an extent not yet seen.
From BBC • May 4, 2026
“Given the rate of AI progress, it will not be long before such capabilities proliferate, potentially beyond actors who are committed to deploying them safely,” the company said.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 11, 2026
“Given the rate of AI progress, it will not be long before such capabilities proliferate, potentially beyond actors who are committed to deploying them safely,” Anthropic says.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
But a bok- anovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide.
From "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley
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