Adjective: expanded ik'span-did
- Increased in extent, size, bulk or scope
"The expanded version of the book included new chapters and illustrations"
- Become larger in size, volume or quantity
"his business expanded rapidly"
- Extend in one or more directions
"The dough expands";
- spread out
- Make bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity
"expand the house by adding another wing"
- Extend the influence of
"The King expanded his rule to the Eastern part of the continent";
- extend
- Grow vigorously
"business is expanding";
- boom, thrive, flourish
- Exaggerate or deliberately make something appear more important or serious than it really is
"He expanded his modest role into a pivotal contribution";
- inflate, blow up, amplify
- Describe and explain in detail
"She expanded on the main ideas in her dissertation";
- elaborate, lucubrate [archaic], expatiate, exposit, enlarge, flesh out, expound, dilate
- (algebra) rewrite as an equivalent longer sum of terms
"We need to expand the equation before solving it"
Type of: alter, change, clarify, clear up, elucidate, enlarge, grow, increase, modify
Antonym: contracted, shrink
Encyclopedia: Expanded
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