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Example sentences for "broader"

Lexicographically close words:
broade; broaden; broadened; broadening; broadens; broadest; broadish; broadleaf; broadly; broadminded
  1. You want a larger, broader vision, but the city cannot always give you that.

  2. There I shall have a chance to see life in its broader aspects.

  3. By the time that the boat reached a broader part of the stream the moon had already risen.

  4. Current Events" has a broader significance, and leaves out the trivial and vulgar.

  5. L'Envoi She cut a path through tangled underwood Of old traditions out to broader ways.

  6. I would make the path back toward the setting sun broader and straighter if I knew how.

  7. The toilette was of far wider range in 1784 than it is now, the distinctions between morning and evening dress being much broader then than at present.

  8. The spaces left (due to the fact that the metopes are broader than the triglyphs) may be left unornamented or may have thunderbolts carved on them.

  9. But the result is faulty, whether it is attained by broader metopes or narrower intercolumniations.

  10. Hoshkanyi Tihua was a man of small stature; his head was nearly round, or rather pear-shaped, for the lower jaw appeared to be broader than the forehead.

  11. I knew your lordship was right," said Bailie Graham, in broader Scotch than I shall attempt to transcribe.

  12. As these words were passing, they were slowly approaching the banks of the great river, which at that spot is broader perhaps than at any other point of its course.

  13. Reflecting on this responsibility while his manhood was yet forming, he felt the need of his becoming a better, broader type of man, matching the better, broader age.

  14. Boston Harbor (originally known as Massachusetts Bay, a name which now has a much broader signification) is the finest roadstead on the coast.

  15. What is the permanent value of the Hampton and Tuskegee system of training to the South, in a broader sense?

  16. I prefer to discuss the problem in a broader manner.

  17. The scattered lights were being extinguished, the broader streets grew still, then shadows glided through the darkness.

  18. Hamilcar had suddenly emerged from the bottom of the gorge, and again descended the western slope that looked towards Hippo-Zarytus, and the space being broader at this spot he had taken care to draw the Barbarians into it.

  19. Those cone-shaped masses presented a front of horses, and their broader sides were filled and bristling with lances.

  20. On whether this ability can and should be achieved, we believe that question should be part of a broader examination.

  21. The commander could then intervene and modify actions as necessary to conform to the broader strategy.

  22. Control of the environment is far broader than only the objective of achieving dominant battlefield awareness.

  23. First, there are always broader sets of operational concepts and constructs available for achieving political objectives than may be realized.

  24. Before proceeding further, an example is useful to focus some of the as yet unknowable consequences of these broader realities, changes, and trends.

  25. A major distinction is that Rapid Dominance envisages a wider application of force across a broader spectrum of leverage points to impose Shock and Awe.

  26. It is in this broader and deeper strategic application that Rapid Dominance perhaps most fundamentally differentiates itself from current doctrine and offers revolutionary application.

  27. Basil was an earnest advocate of the Greek philosophy as giving a broader character to Christian education.

  28. The missionary enterprise as a work of conciliation should illustrate a broader spirit.

  29. The slimy dips of the path began to rib themselves, like the fronds of fern, and to shrink into wrinkles and sinewy knobs; while the broader puddles, though skirred by the breeze, found the network of ice veiling over them.

  30. It was true that he had a good many corners to turn between Beckley and Oxford, whether his course were through Elsfield and Marston, or the broader track from Headington.

  31. For stony soil, it is made narrower and stronger, while for the bog it is broader and lighter.

  32. He said the Express would now have a personal interest in the object of the deputation, and proposed to strike out a broad line, a broader line than ever.

  33. Who can speak broader than he that has no house to put his head in?

  34. What need the bridge much broader than the flood?

  35. With enlightenment there will be broader views of duty--of what they hold to fellowmen and what to God.

  36. Our specimen is entirely covered with white appressed hairs, which cover also the upper side of the leaves; the flowers are white; the calyx is gibbous below, and quinquefid; the upper teeth are broader and rather shorter.

  37. No philanthropical mind ever spread the wings of its fancy for a broader flight.

  38. Still, if I thought she could lead your people into a broader intelligence, and start them on the way upward to enlightenment and real happiness, I would let her go.

  39. According to one observer, attempts by the government to develop a larger and broader economy are restrained by Samoa's remote location, its limited transportation, and its devastating hurricanes.

  40. Andorra's comparative advantage has recently eroded as the economies of neighboring France and Spain have been opened up, providing broader availability of goods and lower tariffs.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.