Synonym: broaden, expand, increase, magnify. Antonym: diminish, reduce, retrench. Similar words: large, at large, largely, by and large, on a large scale, large intestine, a large number of, barge. Meaning: [ɪn'lɑːdʒ] v. 1. make larger 2. make large 3. become larger or bigger 4. add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing.
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31) Use the half pattern below and enlarge it on dressmaker's graph paper.
32) Roll out puff pastry sheet to enlarge it to a 10-inch square.
33) Pores enlarge and the skin slowly becomes coarser, as its natural collagen hardens.
34) A quick learner and a creative entrepreneur, he was continually dreaming up new schemes to promote and enlarge the business.
35) 80% of women who have surgery to enlarge their breasts do it for cosmetic reasons.
36) Cable rates would be deregulated, and media companies could enlarge their holdings more easily.
37) The liberal politicians sigh with relief and continue their efforts to enlarge the welfare state.
38) And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
39) We may enlarge our conceptions beyond all imaginable space; we only produce atoms in comparison with the reality of things.
40) To enlarge on an Emerson statement mentioned earlier: the organization is only half itself; the other half is its expression.
41) Its terms purport to enlarge, not to diminish the powers vested in the government.
42) Their response has been to greatly enlarge the present building but they still feel they must plan to plant churches.
43) This makes it hard for the heart to pump blood into the adjacent organ, causing the heart to enlarge and weaken.
43) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
44) In order to accommodate its growing occupant, the shell must enlarge in such a way as to preserve its original form.
45) The government concentrated on efforts to stimulate economic growth and industrial investment and to enlarge the role of the private sector.
46) Ask the Lord to guide their steps daily and to enlarge their understanding of his love.
47) The zoom control would allow the viewer to enlarge any area of the picture displayed.
48) Its mystery somehow diminished life, or did it enlarge it by making life and its purpose more mysterious still.
49) A temporary solution is to enlarge the pinhole, empty out the water and tie a plastic bag over the ball.
50) But there was no time to enlarge on the idea.
51) If the hon. Gentleman wants to table a question or write to me, I shall be glad to enlarge upon that.
52) If this is a reasonable goal, we can thus greatly enlarge our vision.
53) Having a Land - office business, I'll enlarge storefront.
54) Enlarge or reduce the full signature proportionately.
55) This book is intended to enlarge vocabulary.
56) To enlarge or amplify unduly or improperly; aggrandize.
57) I asked him to enlarge on his reply.
58) I would enlarge the work time into 12 hours.
59) Let me enlarge on this basic theme.
60) Consolidate and enlarge a party be in office foundation.
More similar words: large, at large, largely, by and large, on a large scale, large intestine, a large number of, barge, target, charge, in charge, charged, discharge, in charge of, discharger, take charge, inland, in-laws, common law, openly, unlawfulness, enliven, suddenly, slovenly, enlisted, enlighten, enlightened, enlightenment, cargo, argue.