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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91 With greatly expanded backstage facilities, the company can do shows with larger casts.
92 Automobile workers had doubled their incomes and expanded their skills.
93 The Morestore can be expanded by the simple addition of a module unit,(www.Sentencedict.com) which doubles the storage capacity.
94 Such operations have expanded substantially in recent years but they still add less than 2 percent to our defense budget.
95 They desperately need backing just to continue the work everyone agrees should be expanded.
96 Instead the market has expanded, giving all operators the opportunity to make a profit.
97 The labor force expanded by 509, 000, a sign of growing confidence in the prospect of finding work.
98 Hamilton argues that this is the Cervantes excerpt, expanded and adapted in Shakespearean style.
99 Not all practices will want to contract for an expanded range of services and local circumstances will also affect contracting decisions.
100 Satellite communications have recently expanded the capacity of governments to use the media to communicate with other governments.
101 Allow for shrinkage Leather corals, unlike some coelenterates, do not spend the entire time fully expanded.
102 But the zemstvos in particular rapidly expanded their activities during the ensuing decades.
103 Gallegos said the expressway could be built by 2005 and later expanded into a six-lane freeway.
104 Medeva does however have a development laboratory capable of formulation, stability and analytical work, which is being expanded.
105 The hours expanded in deeper and deeper heat, until the air split and the rain was all but blinding.
106 In the past months, it has expanded its coverage to include the Speedy Western division in the South-West.
107 The tumors were then chopped up and expanded in laboratory culture dishes.
108 Laura had always aspired to the very best within a certain budget; her budget had now expanded.
109 In the meantime the Devonian temperature increased and desert areas expanded.
110 They already had been instructed to avoid Simpson coverage, but Fujisaki expanded his order to a blanket ban on all news.
111 He started running an aerobics session in a church hall in Neasden, North London, and soon expanded.
112 First, the new communications media have greatly expanded the means of information exchange between political elites.
113 Added to the Right-On readers, they effectively expanded the core group and provided a viable number of buyers.
114 Effects Over the last twenty-five years the choral vocabulary has been considerably expanded to explore many sound effects never conventionally used before.
115 Expanded research is needed to better understand these events and enhance our ability to predict and control these infections.
116 Economists studying states that have raised their minimum-wage levels have found that employment actually expanded.
117 We present twelve different categories of these, but the number could be greatly expanded.
118 As the two firms expanded they inevitably found themselves close to each other's turf.
119 M3 expanded at an annual rate of 1. 9 percent in the first 11 months of 1995.
120 Achieving environmentally-sustainable mobility must include an expanded role for public transport, and requires many kinds of action.
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