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US
/ˈbɹɔdənɪŋ, ˈbɹɔdnɪŋ/
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[ UK /bɹˈɔːdənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈɔːdənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the action of making broader
the broadening of travel - the act of making something wider
- an increase in width
How To Use broadening In A Sentence
- They noted that a broadening of the apex precedes doming, although this observation was not quantified.
- The PMD-induced pulse broadening may cause degradation of receiver sensitivity and has negative effects on the power spectrum of received signals.
- By broadening the tax base the chancellor could raise more revenues.
- Sound tax reforms entail effective broadening of the tax base at all levels of government, including through checking evasion and avoidance.
- These are wound up after five years and have reduced risk by broadening the scope of their investments. Times, Sunday Times
- Lengthening and broadening of fins is not proof of flight, either. Did ichthyosaurs fly? Probably not, no
- Meanwhile, brewpubs continue to proliferate, broadening awareness of the stylistic range of beers beyond the light lagers offered by the mass domestic brewers.
- Nottingham has also been broadening its appeal at home. Times, Sunday Times
- And so I think whatever we call the broadening of the tax base, the Republicans are going to be forced to look for some other source of revenue. A Life in Energy and (Therefore) Politics
- Traveling with the bands was a broadening experience for the musicians, who were usually self - taught .