ABOUND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Coordination problems abound, and their solutions are facilitated when players have the ability to quickly acquire expectations about fellow players' behavior The literature abounds with controversy about the roles of molecular chaperones in immunity
Abounds - definition of abounds by The Free Dictionary 1 to exist or occur in abundance; be plentiful: a swamp in which snakes abound 2 (foll by: with or in) to be plentifully supplied (with); teem (with): the gardens abound with flowers; the fields abound in corn
abound - Wiktionary, the free dictionary abound (third-person singular simple present abounds, present participle abounding, simple past and past participle abounded) (intransitive) To be full to overflowing; to bristle
abound - WordReference. com Dictionary of English a•bound əˈbaʊnd v [no object] to occur or exist in great amount or numbers: a stream in which trout abound [~ + in + object] to be rich or well supplied: The region abounds in coal