0 present participle of blossom --
1 When a tree or plant blossoms, it produces flowers before producing fruit that can be eaten: --
Sean and Sarah's friendship blossomed into love.
She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman.
She has really blossomed recently.
Yes, it is possible that subsequent cosmological events could lead to an even greater blossoming of wonders, but at some point of comparison this point is simply fatuous.
From heartbreak to love's blossoming, from car crashes to drug-induced adventures, from revelations to terror, radio memory speaks, through a kind of minor literature, buried auditory lives.
In this third section, a fioriture 'blossoming' finds additional articulate definition.
You moved on exactly when this was blossoming.
From about 6+16 weeks after blossoming, the fruits increase rapidly in volume and weight mostly owing to pericarp growth.
This double projected image is not a flat representation but a blossoming of the intersecting plane into deep space.
From information obtained in other years, however, it is known that the blossoming time of citrus varies considerably.
Another important development was a blossoming of the global variational approach, which often involves a blend of hard analysis and geometric considerations.