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Becomes Limp Antonyms

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bloom
  • blossom
  • blossoming
  • bud
  • efflorescence
  • floret
  • flourishing
  • flower
  • floweret
  • opening
build
  • body
  • conformation
  • constitution
  • figure
  • frame
  • habit
  • habitus
  • physique
  • shape
develop
  • advance
  • age
  • enroot
  • establish
  • evolve
  • expand
  • flourish
  • foster
  • grow
  • grow up
  • maturate
  • mature
  • mellow
enlarge
  • add to
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • augment
  • beef up
  • blow up
  • boost
  • broaden
  • build
  • bulk
  • develop
  • diffuse
  • dilate
expand
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • beef up
  • bloat
  • blow up
  • bolster
  • broaden
  • bulk up
  • burgeon
  • detail
  • develop
  • diffuse
  • dilate
extend
  • add to
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • augment
  • beef up
  • boost
  • broaden
  • carry on
  • continue
  • crane
  • develop
  • dilate
  • drag one's feet
grow
  • abound
  • advance
  • age
  • amplify
  • arise
  • augment
  • become
  • branch out
  • breed
  • build
  • burgeon
  • burst forth
  • come
increase
  • access
  • accession
  • accretion
  • accrual
  • accumulation
  • aggrandizement
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • burgeoning
  • cumulation
  • development
  • elaboration
rise
  • acceleration
  • accession
  • accretion
  • addition
  • advance
  • advancement
  • aggrandizement
  • ascent
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • climb
  • distention
strengthen
  • add
  • add fuel to fire
  • anneal
  • ascend
  • bolster
  • brace
  • build up
  • buttress
  • confirm
  • corroborate
  • empower
  • enhance
  • enlarge

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