developverb
uk/dɪˈvel.əp/us/dɪˈvel.əp/develop verb (GROW)
B1 [ I or T ] to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form:
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- Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg which then splits into two.
- What proportion of people who are HIV-positive go on to develop AIDS?
- Over the years it has developed into a highly profitable business.
- The plane developed engine trouble shortly after take-off.
- It's fascinating to watch how a baby changes and develops over time .
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Making progress and advancing
- a step forward idiom
- advance
- advancement
- ahead
- be cooking idiom
- betterment
- go great guns idiom
- graduate
- grow
- grow into sb/sth
- grow out of sth
- have come a long way idiom
- pan
- rise
- shape
- simmer
- speciation
- spread your wings idiom
- steer a course/path idiom
- step
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develop verb (START)
B1 [ T ] to invent something or bring something into existence:
C2 [ I ] to start to happen or exist:
B2 [ I or T ] If you develop an illness or problem, or if it develops, you start to suffer from it:
[ T ] to build houses, factories, etc. on a piece of land:
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- The president has agreed to allocate further funds to develop the new submarine.
- They are now developing ways to produce the vaccine in large quantities and cheaply.
- They have developed a new process for extracting aluminium from bauxite.
- Several countries are trying to develop a nuclear capability .
- A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop the product.
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Inventing, designing and innovation
- architect
- artificer
- authoring
- blueprint
- cad
- coin
- computer-aided design
- ergonomics
- father
- founding father
- guinea pig
- improvisation
- innovate
- mint
- pioneer
- redesign
- research
- research and development
- robotics
- tech
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develop verb (PROCESS FILM)
[ I or T ] to make photographs or negatives from a film:
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Photography
- airbrush
- aperture
- camera
- camera obscura
- camera-shy
- capture
- exposure
- high-resolution
- hologram
- holography
- kinetoscope
- lo-res
- say cheese idiom
- selfie
- sharp
- shoot
- shutter
- slide
- SLR camera
- snapshot
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