pullulate

[US]/ˈpʌl.jʊ.leɪt/
[UK]/ˈpʌl.jə.leɪt/

Translation

vi.to sprout or bud; to be abundant or teeming; to develop or grow
Word Forms
Present Participlepullulating
Third Person Singularpullulates
Past Tensepullulated
Past Participlepullulated

Phrases & Collocations

pullulate quickly

pullulate abundantly

pullulate freely

pullulate wildly

pullulate everywhere

pullulate rapidly

pullulate in clusters

pullulate in spring

pullulate in water

pullulate underfoot

Example Sentences

the garden began to pullulate with vibrant flowers in spring.

ideas tend to pullulate in a creative environment.

after the rain, the forest seemed to pullulate with life.

insects pullulate in warm weather, especially in the summer.

new businesses often pullulate in urban areas.

children's imaginations pullulate when they are given freedom.

the bacteria began to pullulate in the nutrient-rich environment.

creative thoughts pullulate during brainstorming sessions.

during the festival, the streets pullulate with people celebrating.

with the right conditions, the crops will pullulate in the field.

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