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develop
verb developed, developing
    tr & intr
    1. To make or become more mature, more advanced, more complete, more organized, more detailed, etc.
      Thesaurus: enlarge, expand, extend, advance, evolve, progress, build up,work out, detail, enlarge upon, unfold ; grow, bloom, mature, ripen, sprout.
    2. Said of a living organism, organ, tissue or cell: to become transformed from a simple structure to a much more complex one, usually by passing through a number of stages.
    3. To begin to have something; to have an increasing amount of it.
      Example: develop an interest in politics
      Thesaurus: build up, cultivate, evolve.
    tr & intr
    4. To appear and grow, or to have or suffer from something which has appeared and grown.
      Example: developing a cold
    5. To use chemical agents to convert an invisible image on (exposed photographic film or paper) into a visible image.
    6. To bring into fuller use (the natural resources, etc of a country or region).
    7. To build on (land) or prepare (land) for being built on.
    8. chess.
      To bring (a piece) into a position useful in attack.
    9. math.
      To express (an expression or function) in expanded form.
    10. geom.
      To unroll into a plane surface.
Derivative: developable
adj
    Etymology: 17c; originally meaning ‘to unroll or unfurl', from French développer.



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