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prosperity

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Prosperity is a 1932 American comedy-drama film starring Marie Dressler and Polly Moran . The two leading actresses play longtime matriarchal ladies comically sparring off each other, and trying to control their intertwined lives.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment the condition of prospering; having good fortune [syn: successfulness ]

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1047 Housing Units (2000): 456 Land area (2000): 2.111435 sq. miles (5.468591 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.002248 sq. miles (0.005823 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.113683 sq. miles (5.474414 sq. km) FIPS code: 58705 Located within: South ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The condition of being prosperous, of having good fortune

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES peace and prosperity ▪ We have had eight years of peace and prosperity. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE economic ▪ According to the economic libertarian's theory, there should have been an increase in economic prosperity ...

Usage examples of prosperity.

The increasing myriads, who acknowledged Mahomet as their king and prophet, had been compelled by his arms, or allured by his prosperity.

For the economic rationale of this, I must refer disciples of Siegfried to a tract from my hand published by the Fabian Society and entitled The Impossibilities of Anarchism, which explains why, owing to the physical constitution of our globe, society cannot effectively organize the production of its food, clothes and housing, nor distribute them fairly and economically on any anarchic plan: nay, that without concerting our social action to a much higher degree than we do at present we can never get rid of the wasteful and iniquitous welter of a little riches and a deal of poverty which current political humbug calls our prosperity and civilization.

Latins should, as participators, enjoy the prosperity of the Roman people, rather than that they should be constantly either apprehending or suffering the demolition of their town and the devastations of their lands, which they suffered formerly in the reign of Ancus, afterwards in the reign of his own father.

Valens was persuaded, that royal liberality can be supplied only by public oppression, and his ambition never aspired to secure, by their actual distress, the future strength and prosperity of his people.

Riding northward on his return from the Western Sudan in 1353, Ibn Battuta saw these desert-bordering marts in the flower of their prosperity.

It was de Batz who was to get the reward, and whose welfare and prosperity mattered more than the most precious life in Europe.

We would drive to the bottling plant, we would not break in, there would be plentiful evidence of legal prosperity and we would drive sedately home.

Ian had explained to me that one buries iron beneath a new hearth, to ensure blessing and prosperity on the house.

The thin margin of their prosperity and the absurdity of calling them exploiters was revealed in Soviet census data examined by Richard Pipes, showing that only 2 percent of peasant households had any hired help, and these averaged one employee each.

Their affliction brought the Dryfooses into humaner relations with the Marches, who had hitherto regarded them as a necessary evil, as the odious means of their own prosperity.

A threshold of public tolerance has been breached: Metastatic growth is no longer seen as necessary for prosperity.

Women as Martyrs I have given three reasons for the prosperity of the notion that man is a natural polygamist, bent eternally upon fresh dives into Lake of Brimstone No.

I turned away, pretending not to know her, for the sight of her was disagreeable to me, but in a sad voice she called me by my name, congratulating me on my prosperity and bewailing her own wretchedness.

Despite the excitability of his nature, which often led to outbursts of hysteria, he had the patience to wait and the shrewdness to realize that the climate of material prosperity and of a feeling of relaxation which settled over Germany in those years was not propitious for his purposes.

With copious energy and with better population control, standards of living rose, the food supply improved, the distribution of resources was rationalized and, in general, an era of prosperity and contentment was in bloom.