As these relations grow closer and closer the library's work broadens and deepens and the realization that all are workers in a common cause brings encouragement and inspiration for the daily task.
Beyond the furnaces and the shipyards the river broadens out suddenly over a space which is like a great bay.
In the light of the open sea (which broadens twilight into day) all the figures on board were clearly visible.
A circle of foam broadens and floats, and nothing more is seen on the surface of the waves but a few bubbles here and there rising from the smothered breathings below.
He refuted the charge that woman suffrage made dissension in families, saying: "You must bear in mind that the extending of the elective franchise to women not only elevates and broadens them but the men as well.
Equal suffrage, in my judgment, broadens the minds of both men and women.
The suffrage draws the woman out of her purely personal relations and puts her in relations with her kind, and it broadens her intelligence.
This is the ease at Nimrud, where the platform broadens towards its lower or southern end, and still more at Koyunjik and Nebbi Yunus, where the rectangular idea has been so overlaid as to have almost wholly disappeared.
I felt myself carried with her into the regions where our sorrows shrink into insignificance as the horizon broadens around them.
After passing Quebec, however, and through the double channel that includes the Isle of Orleans, it broadens considerably, until opposite Baie St. Paul the great river has a width of over sixteen miles.
It flows generally over a north-east course, and broadens gradually as it nears its mouth at the Bay of Chaleur.
At times the stream broadens considerably, and the mountains run to foot-hills that diminish to gentle slopes at the river's brink.
Under her chin white about as wide as your finger, then broadens and goes half down the neck, broadens out again, narrows at the breast bone, broadens again, and goes all the way down.
From the top of the platforms other corallites are formed, and thus a colony is made, which broadens as it rises in its growth.
This species, found on the northern Pacific coast, broadens near the center, making it somewhat vase-shaped.
Just below Peekskill the river broadens out to form Haverstraw Bay, at the extremity of which is the headland of Croton Point.
At its mouth the Hudson both broadens and branches, forming a series of islands and an excellent harbour, owing to the fact that the sinking of the land here has permitted the sea to fill the valleys and even to flood low divides.
Nor have we any warrant for the Tennysonian faith that "Freedom broadens slowly down From precedent to precedent.
So "Freedom broadens slowly down," and today even the lowliest incapable of all Nature's aborted has a nose that he dares to call his own and bite off at his own sweet will.
The humorbroadens in the Wife of Bath, who tells how she managed several husbands by making their lives miserable; and occasionally it grows a little grim, as when the Maunciple tells the difference between a big and a little rascal.
And, being lifted by this noble noon, Australia broadens like a tropic moon.
Immediately posterior to this process, the maxillary narrows slightly; then it broadens to form an obliquely oriented knob.
In a few specimens the lateral stripe broadens to include the upper third of the 3rd row posterior to the nape.
Toward the middle of its length, the trans-palatine narrows considerably; then it broadens again and articulates with the pterygoid.
Vespers are ringing, through roseate air Nebulous floating of tone-sacrifices, Twilight in churches now broadens and rises, Incense and word fill the evening with prayer.
I love the air, when growing colder It, clear and high, The purer sky Broadens with sense of freedom bolder.
Fear always cramps and paralyzes; it never broadens or stimulates.
As the child's experience broadens he borrows ideals from new acquaintances and the characters he meets in his reading.
Civilization, so-called, and Christianity certainly, deepens and broadens the natural trust of man in man.
But, other things being equal, the lessened cost of a commodity broadens the market for its sale.
South of the mouth of the Ocklawaha the St. John's River broadens into Lake George, the largest of its many lakes, a pretty sheet of water six to nine miles wide and twelve miles long.
The newcomer generally discovers in himself an astounding personal omnipotence, and even before he can talk the language is so obsessed with it that as he grows older, his sense of it broadens and deepens.
That quid which makes the mouth look bloody, broadens the lips, lays bare and blackens the teeth, and makes the women hideous.
On the north the Nile broadens out into a great impassable marsh with only two narrow gateways.
Opposite Samaria itbroadens out and unites with several shallow valleys, which come down from the north and northeast.
It also broadens into the temple area, which is two thousand four hundred and forty feet above the sea-level.
Thence the plain broadens irregularly until, at its southern end, opposite Joppa, it is twelve miles in width.
Below the Sea of Galilee the Jordan valley, at first but four miles wide, gradually broadens until it is eight miles in width opposite Bethshean, where the valley of Jezreel joins that of the Jordan.
Where the Jabbok and Wady Farah join the Jordan the valley again broadens until, opposite Jericho, it is fourteen miles in width.
To the northwest, along the Dardanelles, the coastal plain broadens out into one of the most fertile regions in the ancient world.
Southward the Plain of Philistia, about forty miles in length, broadens until it is twenty miles wide.
We run on up past Talagouga Island, where the river broadens out again a little, but not much, and reach Njole by nightfall, and tie up to a tree by Dumas' factory beach.
Here it is so narrow we are compelled to walk in single file, while just beyond it broadens out into a grassy slope, and through an open vista on the right we get a glimpse of Old Grizzly looming up in all its grandeur.
There is a black stripe from the bill to the eye, which broadens out towards the ear.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broadens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.