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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61. Potentially at least, the concept of man was here greatly enlarged.
62. And the C-based virtual object command language has been enlarged to over 500 commands, making the system more accessible to non-programmers.
63. Laparotomy showed duodenal scarring with enlarged lymph nodes in the pyloric and duodenal areas and white nodules in the liver.
64. The building has twice been enlarged and now has temporary accommodation.
65. I can feel the bone hard and resistant and enlarged.
66. Each album benefited from and enlarged on an understanding of the others.
67. Its own conquests by land simply enlarged its territory; others' conquests by sea were appalling colonial adventures.
68. At Broomhill he constantly enlarged the house and developed the estate[Sentencedict.com ], acting as his own architect.
69. Some men have an additional problem because an enlarged prostate gland can cause almost permanent incontinence.
70. Basically, a strip-mining machine is a steam shovel, exponentially enlarged.
71. At present this comprises twenty favourites, but is shortly to be enlarged by another twenty.
72. The middle part of Figure 1 shows a small selection of the retina enlarged.
73. They are white with a markedly truncated and enlarged anterior end due to the presence of the very large buccal capsule.
74. Enlarged ventricles have been found in an identical twin who develops schizophrenia, compared to the one who does not.
75. Patterns of dots from a painting program tend to fall apart when enlarged or coagulate into muddy puddles if reduced.
76. This represents a 3.63% share of the enlarged issued ordinary share capital of Stoddard.
77. Saliva flew in a spray from hideously enlarged and slack lips.
78. The enlarged Group made £1,371,000 profit before tax in the six months compared to £1,886,000 in the same period last year.
79. He uses his enlarged tail fin to regularly splash them with water, until they hatch about two days later.
80. The oral papillae are reduced resembling irregularly arranged, enlarged granules.
81. The interiors contracting operation, enlarged by the £26m acquisition of Plumb Holdings in May, improved profits to £1.6m.
82. But the City Council once more said yes, and the building was enlarged.
83. A preliminary autopsy report showed he had a slightly enlarged heart, not unusual for an athlete.
84. The badge of the Airborne Division had been enlarged in colour and framed as a centrepiece.
85. These images enlarged to a scale of 1:100 000 provide information complementary to that from conventional aerial photographs.
86. Terracing opposite the stand was enlarged to hold 24,000 spectators.
87. Enlarged Bundestag At the session five new members of the Cabinet were sworn in as Ministers without portfolio.
88. I too enlarged the material in Sur Incises, and the work had an immediate impact without my abandoning anything at all.
89. In a new departure, Change, somewhat forlorn rows of clay pots confront enlarged versions of coins of the Ottoman Empire.
90. It appeared in three subsequent editions in 1831, 1832, and 1838, considerably enlarged and brought up to date.
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