develop
[dɪ'vεləp]

verb

[Definition]: to evolve to a higher stage, to grow

[Example Sentences]:
1. Recently, NASA just got the green light to develop the next generation rover, called Mars 2020.
2. We can develop a product and sell it to a million people.
3. He pledged to work with the community to develop plans for the museum.
4. This is something that we want to continue to work on as we continue to develop the game.
5. The second is to merely be the first country to develop it.
6. We believe we can only develop our natural resources when we can do so sustainably.
7. The city also announced that it would develop an app of its own for ordering taxis.
8. Those who received such training were less likely to develop depression.
9. This was the insight that lead us to design and develop our solution.
10. We are able to develop new products and bring them into market with much lower initial costs.
11. In a year or two, we might actually develop better ways to control bed bugs.
12. This is not enough time to develop a code, he said.
13. This gives organizations the ability to develop for a public cloud without being locked in.
14. Our hope is that the community will help us shape and develop the platform going forward.
15. We want to develop a set of common protocols so they all work together.


[Antonyms]envelop, wrap, conceal

[Synonyms]evolve, unfold, educe
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