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will burgeon

  • future tense
    of burgeon.
    burgeon
    verb (used without object)
    to grow or develop quickly; flourish.

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Human population will, inevitably, grow by a further 2 billion people by 2050, cities will burgeon and developing countries will be stretched to their limits.

From The Guardian Dec. 23, 2016

In 2012 free online teaching resources will burgeon.

From Forbes Dec. 13, 2011

The trend to the suburbs will continue during the decade; rural non-farm population will burgeon by more than one-third, to 43 million.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tireless Anthologist-Poet Louis Untermeyer, 70, paused in Denver long enough to predict that the U.S. will burgeon in the next half-century as the world's great cultural mecca.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Spring will burgeon out quickly, and then, we'll talk more.

From The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842 by Mary Lamb