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De Omnibus Dubitandum - Lux Veritas

Monday, January 5, 2015

Word For the Day

Pullulate - pul·lu·late – 1.  breed or spread so as to become extremely common."the pullulating family" 2.  germinate, sprout   to breed or produce freely 3.  swarm, teem “the island pullulated with tourists”: a lagoon that pullulated with fish 4. To breed rapidly or abundantly 5. To be or increase in great numbers: "Ideas pullulated in his brain"
 
Use in a sentence.

The green movement pullulates within America's bureaucracies.
 
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The pullulating presence of green activists within American government and bureaucracies has had a seriously negative mpact on the nation's economy.

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Green activism pullulates like an uncontrolled fungus within government worldwide.

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The pullulating presence of the green movement has caused the unnecessary deaths of possilby a hundred million people over the last fifty years and has negatively impacted the health of hundreds of millions every year.

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Working to prevent the pullulation of the green movement is essential to humanities well being.

Just a thought or two!

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