Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Abondance et prolifération
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(particularly related to money) to gradually increase in amount or number

s'accumuler, courir
the process of something growing or increasing slowly over time as new parts are added

accrétion, accumulation progressive
the action of bringing separate things together into a single clustered whole

agglomération, regroupement
to make someone or something more powerful, important, or wealthy

grandir, augmenter
to gather or come together into one group or place

accumuler, rassembler
the state of having a large amount of money, valuable possessions, or other material resources

richesse, opulence
able to hold a large quantity

spacieux
having plenty of space for movement and storage

spacieux
very great in number or amount

copieux, copieuse
the quality or state of being extremely abundant

corne d'abondance
to expand, swell, or stretch beyond the normal or usual size

se distendre
having significant or impressive size and scale

retentissant, écrasant
an impressive and successful act or period marked by achievement or excellence

épanouissement, apogée
much more than what is normal, reasonable, or expected

excessif
impressively great in amount or degree

énorme, extraordinaire
to make something spread or reach a wider area or more people

propager, diffuser
containing an abundance of something

rempli de
containing a large amount of something that is usually unpleasant

plein, rempli
characterized by unchecked, aggressive, or uncontrollable behavior

effréné, galopant
the feeling of having eaten or experienced enough of something, so you no longer want more

satiété, rassasiement
having abundant fabric that creates a large silhouette

volumineux
continuing at the same high level

sans relâche, sans diminution
a striking or remarkable collection of things presented together

un éventail impressionnant, une gamme remarquable
to have a rapid development or growth

éclore, bourgeonner
including the entirety of something
the entirety or full spectrum of something

gamme
a sum of money that is very insufficient

misère, bagatelle
a relatively small degree of a good and desirable thing

un minimum de
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