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Example sentences for "enlarged"

Lexicographically close words:
enkindled; enkindles; enkindling; enlaced; enlarge; enlargement; enlargements; enlarges; enlargeth; enlarging
  1. Its economic decline will continue unless ties are reforged or enlarged with its neighbors Serbia and Montenegro, Albania, Greece, and Bulgaria.

  2. These and corresponding conditions of being are experienced principally by those of the most delicate sensibility and the most enlarged imagination; and the state of mind produced by them is at war with every base desire.

  3. If, while the society is not enlarged beyond this dimension, and while its members are easily assembled, political contentions arise, the state seldom fails to proceed on republican maxims, and to establish democracy.

  4. When we compare the particulars which occupy mankind in the beginning and in the advanced age of commercial arts, these particulars will be found greatly multiplied and enlarged in the last.

  5. Coleridge left behind him a very much improved and enlarged version of the poem, which I did not see till years after I had written the sequel to it: my Geraldine was composed for an addition to Christabel, as originally issued.

  6. He enlarged on the difficulties of the enterprise.

  7. During the minority of Gianluigi, silence had reigned in his, while that of the Sauli had been greatly enlarged and embellished.

  8. The Counts of Lavagna, at a very early period, enlarged their jurisdiction by acquiring many surrounding castles and feuds.

  9. Thereby not merely was the Achaean league, dissolved after the Achaean war, reconstituted, but also the enlarged Boeotian union formerly mentioned (p.

  10. We have frequently observed the insect dead in this enlarged state, and question if this is the last stage of its transmigration.

  11. This calamity, the report of which was magnified from one province to another, astonished and terrified the subjects of Rome; and their affrighted imagination enlarged the real extent of a momentary evil.

  12. These domestic conquests, which increased the military power of Hermanric, enlarged his ambitious designs.

  13. The mountebank's profile was enlarged upon the wall in caricature, and it was strange to see his nose shorten and lengthen as the flame was blown about by draughts.

  14. Now, Redruth and I were to get two of them, and Mr. Arrow and the captain were to sleep on deck in the companion, which had been enlarged on each side till you might almost have called it a round-house.

  15. This was possibly an enlarged gland which pressed upon the trachea.

  16. If an opening be found leading directly into the antrum, it should be enlarged with the curette or gouge.

  17. If required, the hole can be enlarged by a similar instrument of a larger bore.

  18. In order to extirpate the lymph glands, the peritoneum is divided upwards and the iliac vessels laid bare, and every enlarged gland from the division of the aorta to the obturator foramen is removed and the oozing vessels carefully secured.

  19. Hæmorrhage from an enlarged thyreoid isthmus is also described.

  20. If it lies near the wound of entrance the magnet point is inserted, the electric circuit completed, and the foreign body withdrawn, the wound of entrance being enlarged if necessary.

  21. With the help of cocaine the ostium can then be enlarged with various instruments.

  22. The wound is enlarged as far upwards as the cricoid, bleeding being arrested with the mixture just described.

  23. The opening is enlarged with bone-forceps sufficiently to allow inspection of the interior of the cavity, and permit of the passage into the nose being enlarged with forceps, curettes, or burrs.

  24. A strip of ribbon gauze is loosely packed in the lower part of the enlarged fronto-ethmoidal space, and the end is led down to the nasal orifice.

  25. The sinus-forceps used for opening a peritonsillar abscess are thrust into the most prominent part of the swelling, and the opening enlarged by separating the blades as they are withdrawn.

  26. The opening is then enlarged as described.

  27. The duct is dilated by probing (vide supra) or enlarged by passing Stilling’s knife down it.

  28. This was partly rebuilt and greatly enlarged in the time of William the Third, and then assumed very much the appearance still worn by the main building of the present College.

  29. The bill is stout, almost straight, a good deal enlarged at its base and rounded beneath.

  30. In Ardea atricollis, now inhabiting Madagascar, the beak much resembles that of our extinct species, but it is longer and less enlarged at the base.

  31. Sulpice as early as the 12th century; this was enlarged under Louis XII.

  32. In 1879 the organ was finished, having been reconstructed and very much enlarged by J.

  33. Melozzo discovered and enlarged this kind of painting, v.

  34. Description of the figures painted by Raffaello d'Urbino in the Vatican palace; where it is inquired also whether Raffaello enlarged and improved his manner by viewing the works of Michelangiolo.

  35. The change in the Government which has taken place has enlarged its national capacity, but it has not varied the national obligation, with respect to the engagements entered into by that transaction.

  36. He then enlarged on the superior advantages of a populous city for the seat of Government, and concluded by repeating that the amendment is so reasonable in itself that he hoped every member of the committee would vote for it.

  37. He enlarged on the disagreeable consequences which would probably ensue, in case there should not be a choice by the Electors; as the matter must then be determined by the House, voting according to the constitution, by States.

  38. He enlarged on the difficulty and improbability of ever removing from Philadelphia.

  39. He then enlarged on the importance of punctuality in paying the interest of the public debt, and of having a surplus revenue in the Treasury.

  40. He then entered into a discussion of the subject generally; and enlarged on the injurious consequences which would result to the Southern States particularly by enhancing the duties on foreign bottoms.

  41. The enlarged edition of the Rape of the Lock had a rapid popularity.

  42. The enlarged Rape of the Lock opens with Ariel appearing, in a dream, to Belinda, and beseeching her to beware of some disastrous impending event.

  43. I only enlarged upon what the poet had expressed with such marvellous conciseness, penetration, and precision.

  44. In the previous enlarged editions, which contained the machinery, the sixth verse was followed by what is now verse thirty-seven: To arms, to arms!

  45. He produced an enlarged edition of the poems of Duncan Ban Macintyre, and various other works.

  46. John Roy enlarged and improved the house, and made it his Gairloch home.

  47. It has been enlarged and improved by Sir Thomas Edwards Moss, Bart.

  48. Mr Charles Perkins, the lessee of the Fisherfield deer forest, has enlarged the old house at Letterewe, where he resides during the shooting season, and he has erected a shooting-lodge near the head of the Fionn Loch.

  49. In 1847 he issued a prospectus for an enlarged edition of the "Beauties.

  50. The President enlarged fully upon this vital subject and has adhered to his opinions tenaciously.

  51. We had to create a system of finance that would secure an enlarged revenue, unquestioned credit, absolute certainty of payment of interest in coin, a national currency, and such economy as is possible during war.

  52. The Democratic party had taken position against the resumption act, in favor of the enlarged issue of United States notes and the free coinage of silver.

  53. They had recently greatly improved and enlarged it, and wished me to speak in it as I had frequently spoken in the old hall.

  54. It will give to our farmers a greatly enlarged market for their productions, and encourage them in producing articles not now produced, and to increase their flocks, herds and horses to meet the new demands.

  55. The indexer, however, has enlarged it into a wonderful blunder.

  56. These are all considerable faults, and will therefore bear being enlarged upon.

  57. A phrenological report upon this gentleman by Charles Lamb would have enlarged "the public stock of harmless pleasure.

  58. Under his suggestions it was enlarged and improved, and induced to publish news not strictly local.

  59. If ever you want a crayon portrait, made from life or enlarged from a photograph, I'll make you a special price on it.

  60. But, when directed by virtue, her hopes become enlarged and magnified, inasmuch as they extend beyond present things—even to things eternal.


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