Similar words: enlarge, enlargement, charged, large, larger, discharged, at large, largely. Meaning: [ɪn'lɑːdʒ] adj. 1. expanded in scope 2. (of an organ or body part) excessively enlarged as a result of increased size in the constituent cells 3. as of a photograph; made larger 4. larger than normal 5. enlarged to an abnormal degree.
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31. Many of the old houses have been enlarged or improved, but historically are very interesting.
32. Its ventral fins are enlarged and flattened to form suckers on the underside of the body.
33. An example of this is the young man with the enlarged spleen whose story was told in Chapter 1.
34. The enlarged Group provides enhanced opportunities for portfolio rationalisation through sales and asset swaps.sentencedict .com
35. The output reading obtained with the enlarged input is then correspondingly scaled down.
36. Later the press bureau of the foreign ministry, so small before the war, was greatly enlarged and became the Nachrichtenabteilung.
37. Swollen mucous membranes, red and enlarged blood vessels; inflammation of all the tissues of the eye.
38. To manipulate the level of production also meant that the role of government must be enlarged.
39. The central committee was enlarged from 124 to 146 full members; no alternate members were elected.
40. And neither Aunt Maggie nor Uncle Cedric nor even Amy had enlarged on him.
41. Selfhood is enlarged by a process of identification and diffusion, rather than absorption.
42. The acquisition of Templar estates and of alien priories likewise enlarged the openings for royal clerks.
43. The size of the known world had, suddenly, been greatly enlarged.
44. The lateral arm plates on the proximal part of the arm are slightly enlarged.
45. A horse's natural desire for affection can be extended and enlarged.
46. They have no gills, but obtain their oxygen by absorbing it through the skin of their body and greatly enlarged tails.
47. It had gradually enlarged and began to leak some six weeks before his death and was heralded by the onset of headaches.
48. If there is heavy rain, the spillways must be enlarged to allow the floodwater to escape before the dam bursts.
49. The pixels can be enlarged until a few of them fill the screen and detailed manipulation can be done.
50. The pattern of the photo-reproductive screen is enlarged to become a characteristic painting stroke.
51. Intellectuals play a correspondingly enlarged role in Gramsci's Marxism, which perhaps accounts for its popularity amongst academic Marxists.
52. They made a great many improvements, built houses, restored the lakes and park and enlarged the mansion house.
53. Say font 3 is enlarged characters and font 4 is italics.
54. Those alterations included enlarged pueblos replete with central plazas and square kivas.
55. The Pentagon subsequently revamped and greatly enlarged its team looking into the issue.
56. Instead, the glucose remains stored in the person's liver, which becomes enlarged.
57. Meanwhile, Westminster Press and Associated slightly enlarged their chains, partly, as with Thomson, by new launches.
58. The mouth at the other end is surrounded by tube feet that have become enlarged into short tentacles.
59. It seems that the genuine offspring might gain some protection by becoming part of an enlarged brood.
60. He has enlarged on these in a privately circulated note.
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