Synonym: grand, heroic, talkative. Similar words: expansively, expansion, expansionism, economic expansion, expanse, expensive, inexpensive, expand. Meaning: [-nsɪv] adj. 1. able or tending to expand or characterized by expansion 2. of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope 3. marked by exaggerated feelings of euphoria and delusions of grandeur 4. friendly and open and willing to talk.
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31. If we adopt the more expansive conception of democracy which has been used throughout this book, the case is even stronger.
32. Even on the most expansive views of what interests should receive compensation, serious omissions stand out.
33. Now their romantic urgings and formal ambitions have come together in an expansive exploration of the universe.
34. Theirs was not a relationship of expansive gestures like that.
35. He was in an expansive mood, and enjoyed chatting to the sales assistants.
36. It is a double row of fine, tall and expansive Victorian terraced villas and looks as if it is straight out of London.
37. In reality, the role of the project team and its contribution has been much more expansive.
38. The house was only single-storey, but expansive in the Moorish style, with serial white arches and terracotta tiles.
39. The 1960s were expansive, golden years for the television networks.
40. Golden Corral has slightly better steaks and a more expansive selection of food.
41. The playing is superlative, but the real triumph is the warm and expansive atmosphere which pervades the album.
42. The integration of state and society favoured a benevolent and expansive concept of the role of the state.
43. Why not go along with Luke's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink?
44. Expansion in output was fuelled by growing external demand and generally expansive domestic economic policies.
45. Their desire to play an expansive game is often dangerous, verging on the suicidal.
46. The restaurant seats 24, with three expansive rectangular marble tables each seating eight people.
47. Longer floor tiles in front of expensive items will make her feel more relaxed and expansive.
48. Today Sarah became jovial and expansive.
49. The second reason was altogether more expansive and imperial.
50. Expansive persons found him a little dry.
51. Babbitt was expansive and virile.
52. He was happy, full of expansive joy.
53. The premier was in expansive mood.
54. The expansion of alkali-silica is essentially caused by the osmotic pressure and the expansive phase of ettringite.
55. By then the Bismarckian political vestiges had been gradually flushed away by Kaiser's expansive strategy.
56. It elaborates the definitions of epimer and epimerization, states the applications of epimerization in medicine and pesticide,(Sentencedict) and points out its expansive prospect .
57. For expansive flows with the shadowing property, we have studied some properties of chain recurrent sets.
58. There are expansive coastland and complicated nature and social condition, so the task of constructing coastal defense forest is formidable.
59. Thus, in the West, philosophy is an expansive and ambiguous concept.
60. Which is supported by a structure too expansive for a sit-up.
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