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croîtrez

Croîtrez is the second-person plural form of the French verb croître in the future simple tense. It corresponds to the English "you will grow" or "you will increase" and is used with the subject vous. The form can denote concrete growth, such as an economy or population, as well as figurative development, like influence or momentum.

Etymology and form: croître derives from Latin crescere, and the modern spelling carries a circumflex on the

Usage: croîtrez appears primarily in formal or literary contexts. In everyday speech, speakers may prefer alternative

Examples: Vous croîtrez rapidement si vous suivez ce plan. Cette région croîtra sous l’effet des investissements

See also: croître, croissance, croissance démographique, grandir, augmenter.

i
(croître).
The
full
future
tense
of
croître
is
formed
with
the
stem
croîtr-
plus
the
standard
personal
endings:
je
croîtrai,
tu
croîtras,
il
croîtra,
nous
croîtrons,
vous
croîtrez,
ils
croîtront.
The
ending
-ez
in
croîtrez
identifies
the
second-person
plural
form.
constructions
such
as
vous
allez
croître
or
other
verbs
like
augmenter
or
grandir,
depending
on
nuance.
croître
is
relatively
common
in
written
French,
especially
in
historical,
academic,
or
policy-related
prose
where
precise
or
stylistically
elevated
language
is
desired.
annoncés.
Note
that
croître
is
often
used
with
inanimate
subjects
(numbers,
resources,
influence)
and
can
carry
a
sense
of
gradual,
sustained
increase
rather
than
a
sudden
change.