Synonym: branch out, diversify, extend, widen. Similar words: broad, abroad, broadly, broadband, broadcast, broadside, broadminded, broadcasting. Meaning: ['brɔːdn] v. 1. make broader 2. extend in scope or range or area 3. vary in order to spread risk or to expand 4. become broader.
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31 Today's martial artists are constantly looking at other forms of combat technique in order to broaden and improve their own fighting methods.
32 Questions can be answered as they arise, and spare time can be used to broaden understanding of a diagnosis or treatment.
33 Though it has made its name as a mainframe software house, Compuware is keen to broaden its horizons.
34 The library is installing new technology to broaden access to its huge store of information.
35 Sansui planned to broaden its product range to include video equipment.
36 His group wanted to broaden their remit to look into possible Moon landing missions.
36 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
37 Perhaps you're the one who needs to broaden your horizons.
38 Their requests were modest; they merely asked him to broaden his entourage, and they even offered to serve him.
39 It is good practice for a trainee to be given the opportunity to work in more than one department to broaden his experience.
40 Here we argue that a comprehensive analysis should broaden the scope of the analysis to include conservationists and governments.
41 Finally, the consultation process induced us to broaden our proposed provision quite considerably.
42 Soon after he does, phone and cable companies will follow through on long-held plans to broaden their offerings.
43 Instead of toning himself down, to broaden his appeal, he toned himself up, and hit his 30 percent ceiling.
44 The first step was to help broaden the capital base of many of its members.
45 Welcome to the topsy turvy world of marketing, where established brands are constantly refashioning themselves to broaden their markets.
46 However, he was largely unsuccessful in attempts to broaden the basis of his government's political support.
47 I welcomed the opportunity to spread the word and to broaden my knowledge about management approaches in the private sector.
48 Its main recommendations amount to little more than an attempt to broaden the elite which administers the state.
49 The new offer, is seen as an attempt to broaden the previous settlement.
50 The class is meant to broaden people's awareness of geography.
51 Or will it broaden its base and agree to enlargement?
52 Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, was interpreted as an effort to strengthen the executive and to broaden the government's representation.
53 It is often said that chess helps broaden the mind, promoting logical thought and forward planning.
54 In the three-quarter length figures the sides of the body are pulled or folded outwards to broaden and expand the trunk.
55 I think this is Holsten trying to broaden its product range and that is not necessarily an incentive to purchase.
56 His desire to broaden his support outside the party is eating away his base within it.
57 Another reason for developing the alliance portfolio is the need to broaden the product range offered to customers.
58 A few years in Leeds will broaden her horizons, even if she doesn't find a husband.
59 Republicans are complaining that Democrats wanted to broaden the scope but are now objecting to the cost of doing so.
60 The effect of branching is to decrease the percentage crystallinity, broaden the melting range, and reduce the average melting temperature.
More similar words: broad, abroad, broadly, broadband, broadcast, broadside, broadminded, broadcasting, live broadcast, at home and abroad, road, roads, by road, roadway, inroad, road hog, on the road, roadside, roadster, railroad, hit the road, roadhouse, ring road, silk road, broach, roadblock, road sense, take the road, royal road, abroach.