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expanded

[ US /ɪkˈspændəd, ɪkˈspændɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɛkspˈændɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. increased in extent or size or bulk or scope

How To Use expanded In A Sentence

  • Lobefins today have dwindled to the lungfishes and the coelacanths ‘dwindled’ as ‘fish’, that is, but mightily expanded on land: we land vertebrates are aberrant lungfish. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • The air in this bulge then slides over the unexpanded air over the sea resulting in a pressure difference at sea level between the landward and seaward sides of the coast.
  • He expanded this idea to the propose the ‘deep, hot biosphere’ which both generates methane and adds biogenic signatures to inorganic petroleum, and that part, at least, is looking more correct every year.
  • It's worth keeping in mind that household mortgage credit expanded at an 11.4% rate during the second quarter, a torrid pace likely being surpassed with the current refi boom.
  • With the clearing of forests and the spread of farming, the cowbird's range expanded north and east.
  • The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent.
  • Speaking in rapid, intense bursts, Smith expanded on his sometimes convoluted story.
  • These were now crystallized in an expanded discourse on male and female sexuality.
  • Fifteen years later he expanded and revised, not always accurately, his first brief report on the cataract.
  • While upgradeability wasn't a primary concern, knowing that it can be greatly expanded in the future adds definite value.
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