pullulate (Meaning)

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pullulate (v)

be teeming, be abuzz

move in large numbers

produce buds, branches, or germinate

become abundant; increase rapidly

breed freely and abundantly

Synonyms & Antonyms of pullulate

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pullulate Sentence Examples

  1. In spring, the fields pullulate with wildflowers, painting the landscape with vibrant colors.
  2. The city's population continues to pullulate as people migrate from rural areas in search of better opportunities.
  3. Under the right conditions, bacteria can pullulate rapidly, posing a risk to food safety.
  4. The bustling marketplace seemed to pullulate with vendors selling their wares.
  5. Insects pullulate in the warm, humid climate of the tropical rainforest.
  6. Social media platforms pullulate with countless posts and updates every second.
  7. The once quiet neighborhood began to pullulate with new businesses and residents.
  8. With proper care, plants can pullulate and fill a garden with lush foliage.
  9. As the economy improves, construction projects pullulate across the city.
  10. Ideas and innovations pullulate in environments that foster creativity and collaboration.

FAQs About the word pullulate

be teeming, be abuzz, move in large numbers, produce buds, branches, or germinate, become abundant; increase rapidly, breed freely and abundantly

bulge, buzz,burst, crawl, brim, bristle, abound,hum, overflow, teem

want, need,need, want, lack,lack,

In spring, the fields pullulate with wildflowers, painting the landscape with vibrant colors.

The city's population continues to pullulate as people migrate from rural areas in search of better opportunities.

Under the right conditions, bacteria can pullulate rapidly, posing a risk to food safety.

The bustling marketplace seemed to pullulate with vendors selling their wares.