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burgeonbur‧geon /ˈbɜːdʒən $ ˈbɜːr-/ verb [intransitive]  burgeonOrigin: 1300-1400 burgeon ‘bud’ (13-19 centuries), from Old French burjon, from Vulgar Latin burrio, from Latin burra; ➔ BUREAU VERB TABLEburgeon |
| Present | they | burgeon | | it | burgeons | | Past | it, they | burgeoned | | Present perfect | they | have burgeoned | | it | has burgeoned | | Past perfect | it, they | had burgeoned | | Future | it, they | will burgeon | | Future perfect | it, they | will have burgeoned |
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| Present | they | are burgeoning | | it | is burgeoning | | Past | they | were burgeoning | | it | was burgeoning | | Present perfect | they | have been burgeoning | | it | has been burgeoning | | Past perfect | it, they | had been burgeoning | | Future | it, they | will be burgeoning | | Future perfect | it, they | will have been burgeoning |
formal to grow or develop quickly: the burgeoning market for digital cameras |