Similar words: expand, expanse, expanding, expandable, expansion, expansively, expansionism, expatiate. Meaning: [ɪk'spænd] adj. increased in extent or size or bulk or scope.
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31 Flowers expanded their petals in the sunshine.
32 The buds had not yet expanded.
33 The society expanded into a worldwide organization.
33 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
34 The population and settlement of Colorado expanded after the gold strike of 1858.
35 A business can only be built and expanded on a sound financial base.
36 According to the Secretary of State, the Russians face no threat from an expanded NATO.
37 The small pocket dictionary was expanded into a full - sized one.
38 Their economy has expanded enormously, while ours, by/in contrast, has declined.
39 A hundred years after Confucius died, Mencius taught and expanded Confucian doctrine.
40 The popular ceramics industry expanded towards the middle of the 19th century.
41 The number of managers has expanded from 700 to 1,(sentencedict.com)300.
42 The service is being expanded following the success of a pilot scheme.
43 The company has expanded its operations in Stanford by opening a new branch office there.
44 Transport networks need to be expanded to remote rural areas.
45 In their efforts to reduce crime the government expanded the police force.
46 The computer industry has expanded greatly over the last decade.
47 For more than a century, Eastern cities have expanded their water supplies by tapping ever more remote sources.
48 The guests expanded a little when they'd had a glass or two of wine.
49 Research expanded; neural net-work terminology came into its own.
50 Expanded entry giving extra encyclopedic information 2.
51 The cloth trade expanded up to around 1830.
52 Thereafter, however, the economy expanded considerably.
53 Through cross-training, the breadth of team member expertise expanded.
54 Hence, the trucking companies have expanded their operations.
55 Gradually the room expanded into bluish dusk.
56 Broadcasts to a limited audience begin today, while expanded programming starts on April 15.
57 Degrees such as media studies have enjoyed huge growth as universities have expanded the number of places to meet ambitious government targets.
58 Network capacity is being expanded to meet the growing demand for high bandwidth products.
59 Accompanying the expanded domain of r4 expression, neural crest cells migrating from this region also express r4 markers.
60 When William Senior drew his map of c.1635 Chesterfield had still not expanded beyond its medieval limits.
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