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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91. The building was enlarged in 1911, as seen here, to accommodate the seasonal toastrack cars used on the Circular Tour.
92. And crucially, the whole idea of the twist is diluted in intensity but enlarged in scope.
93. Small cracks should be enlarged by chipping out more concrete to make a V-shaped channel.
94. With modern methods of communication throughout the world, our perceptions are constantly being enlarged and our attitudes and values are shifting.
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95. The boxed region is enlarged to show a dendritic branch and spine-like structure.
96. The picture is enlarged to show detail.
97. The landowner enlarged her property By repeated purchases.
98. The company scale of chemical industry has gradually enlarged.
99. Bronchography may reveal dilated enlarged ducts of hypertrophic gland.
100. Peripheral lymph nodes may be enlarged.
101. Mark's enlarged heart was failing to pump blood adequately.
102. Lymph nodes are enlarged and easily palpable.
103. Has enlarged the bank rate risk.
104. And for the financial system, an enlarged oil surplus looks like a relatively small problem compared with other trade imbalances and reckless monetary and fiscal policies.
105. Many movements in psychology, education, and training are focused on an enlarged self-consciousness. Most popular self-help literature also focuses upon this capacity.
106. Fathers has enriched the connotation of the old man of the wilderness due to his ethnical tolerance while Santiago has enlarged its denotation because of going beyond the American border.
107. Also , the other udder becomes hard hot, painful and enlarged, and the animal may not eat.
108. Objective To analyze the efficacy, reasonability and results of treatment of severe craniocerebral injury on frontal and tempus with enlarged pterion approach and resection of tempus muscle.
109. In his lecture the teacher enlarged on the uses of the English subjunctive mood.
110. Normal breast with non – invasive ductal carcinoma in situ ( DCIS ) in an enlarged crosssection of the duct.
111. This was especially obvious in patients with enlarged left atrium.
112. It is seen that enlarged air spaces is communicated with proximal respiratory bronchioles and bronchioles, no narrow or incompleted narrow bronchiole were found.
113. Tumor cells in some areas are more pleomorphic with enlarged and hyperchromatic nuclei, but I do not see mitotic activity or coagulative necrosis.
114. There is more than 600 thousand ha Salina. It mostly in the west region and the soil basification is continuing enlarged.
115. This charge was enlarged into assault on the bourgeoisie as a whole.
116. Covered in scar tissue, the enlarged organ is nearly twice the normal size.
117. The final phase, or sclerotic phase, is when osteoblastic activity predominates with formation of thickened and enlarged sclerotic bone.
118. Most of enlarged nodes was in the right peritracheal and tracheobronchial region, and showed homegeneous density on plain scans.
119. An enlarged dorsal spine accommodates additional avionic for the second pilot.
120. Results:Myocardial infarct size enlarged and serum CK level elevated and the number of myocyte necrotic cell in creased in MIR group.
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