Make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance.
1 These problems make many wonder if the city can continue to prosper .
2 When countries prosper , birth rates fall: this is a well-known, global trend.
3 Prof Mortimer said Metcash needed to change if IGA was to prosper .
4 Let's build an economy for all our citizens so we prosper together.
5 It is really about empowering members to help their clubs to prosper .
6 All I want to do is see this production prosper , believe me.
7 Madame says you must develop foreign connections if you wish to prosper .
8 The Lord will never suffer rogues to prosper in the long run.
9 It's most unusual for the GAA to prosper in public relations conflict.
10 Mr. Habersham affirmed that the Colony could not prosper without slave labor.
11 But not everyone had suffered-hisown business had even managed to prosper .
12 Be prepared to live long and prosper when Star Trek: Discovery debuts.
13 There is enough growth so that we can both prosper , he said.
14 It was realized, of course, that some would prosper more than others.
15 Under the labors of the new Pastor, the work continued to prosper .
16 Slave labor calls for large spaces within which to multiply and prosper .
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