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Example sentences for "expanded"

Lexicographically close words:
exostosis; exoteric; exotic; exotics; expand; expander; expanding; expands; expanse; expanses
  1. For being airy, when it is condensed and fixed, it becometh visible, and again invisible and vanishing out of sight when it is expanded and rarified.

  2. Vishnu literally means that which is expanded--expanded as Viswam or Universe.

  3. The chest should be expanded by the use of dumb-bells; and the muscles of the arms strengthened by the use of clubs or the trapeze--which latter is of general utility, inasmuch as it can be brought to bear upon nearly all the muscles.

  4. The views accepted in regard to the future life, {706} whilst incomplete in the Gathas, are expanded in the Younger Avesta, and fully given in the Pahlavi books.

  5. Life has become more complicated; the occupations of women have become much more extensive; their influence has expanded correspondingly, from the home and household to public life.

  6. Presently his importance and his ideas of etiquette expanded to such an extent that he had to establish the Blaine Club.

  7. Her smile suddenly expanded into a laugh.

  8. Its revival by Peel (1842), intended as a temporary expedient, proved its services as a permanent tax: it has continued and expanded considerably since.

  9. Perhaps the most important advance made in this period is the beginning of taxation of movables, first applied in the Saladin tithe of 1189 and, later, expanded into a general system.

  10. It takes maybe two hundred years, but finally each has expanded the Police into an army with a whole spectrum of weapons not to be used on any account except for Defense.

  11. The stretcher is all expanded now; a very thin but quite rigid grid, six feet by two; I lash him on it without changing his position and fasten the helmet over his head.

  12. It comes in the main from Baruch, but it has been expanded here and there by subsequent writers; e.

  13. Not only is the story in Kings of its building and dedication by Solomon repeated and expanded (2 Chron.

  14. Increased oil production, revived light industry, and expanded export processing zones helped sustain GDP growth at 8.

  15. Recent administrations have expanded competition in seaports, railroads, telecommunications, electricity generation, natural gas distribution, and airports.

  16. The government is juggling a sizable external debt against the urgent need for expanded public investment.

  17. Following riots in the capital Male in August 2004, the president and his government have pledged to embark upon democratic reforms, including a more representative political system and expanded political freedoms.

  18. Prospects for growth in 2006 are good as prices for oil, petrochemicals, and liquefied natural gas are expected to remain high, and foreign direct investment continues to grow to support expanded capacity in the energy sector.

  19. Therefore, years expanded and enlarged his sympathies, and gave to his lightest jokes an obvious harmony with a great moral design, not obtrusively obvious, but enough so to give a sweetness and permanent complacency to our laughter.

  20. The heat has expanded their gas and they fear that the bag of the ship may explode at any moment.

  21. The flower was tightly closed in the day time; and the perianth leaves began to open out in the evening at first slowly, then very rapidly, and the flower becoming fully expanded by 10 p.

  22. The diurnal record shows that the perianth leaves begin to open in the evening with falling temperature, and the flower becomes fully expanded by 10 p.

  23. The horizontal record in figure 191 represents the stationary expanded condition of the leaflet; a black cloth was put over the glass chamber at 1 p.

  24. On readmission of light, the leaflets become fully expanded in the course of one hour and a quarter.

  25. Hitler's Germany expanded its foreign trade right up to the outbreak of World War II.

  26. These controls were primarily designed to conserve foreign exchange but since the spring of 1951 they have been expanded to prevent the export of short supply items.

  27. This compression of the expanded gas requires very heavy machinery, and the operation develops much heat, which is absorbed by the running water.

  28. After having performed its work in cooling the brine, the expanded gas is drawn from the pipes by means of powerful steam-pumps, and it is then compressed into a coil of iron pipes kept immersed in a tank of cold running water.

  29. Now we fear that the secret is out; for any one familiar with the properties of basswood knows that it may be enormously compressed, after which it may be steamed and expanded to its original volume.

  30. The compressed portions of the board are expanded by the steam, so that they stand out in relief.

  31. A portion of it is reproduced: "The starlight night far expanded and aromatic with the herbs of the Alps and the meadow ground, now begins to assume a gray and hazy veil.

  32. One end should be expanded a little, like a bell, and the other made small, so as to fit close in the ear--the large end being placed on the Abdomen.

  33. At the first commencement of convulsions the features become gradually fixed, the eyes are expanded and distorted, the breath is drawn with difficulty, and all consciousness appears to cease.

  34. The basalt has been again broken by still more recent fissures, through which streams of lava have risen and expanded over the neighbouring rock.

  35. A small stream meandered through the sheet of sand, and from time to time expanded into large water-holes: the river was also much more tortuous in its course than the Lynd, which for long distances generally kept the same course.

  36. In one view a faint ridge, also Y-shaped, occurs on the expanded posterior portion, and the surface is convex.

  37. Ornamentation of the angular consists of tubercles and longitudinal or oblique striae, occurring mostly on the expanded portion.

  38. The expanded part that articulates with the skeleton of the fin extends caudally.

  39. The dorsal margin of the angular is expanded in the central region, with some variation.

  40. One specimen has an expanded portion slightly anterior to that of the opposite angular.

  41. That plate is oblong and has an expanded anterior end.

  42. The posterior expanded part is nearly square in outline, resembling the dorsal, rectangular projection.

  43. When near twenty years later, he published the De Augmentis, which is the Treatise on the Advancement of Learning, greatly expanded and carefully corrected, he made important alterations in the part which related to mathematics.

  44. Even before the Crusades her trade with the East was very extensive, and by those expeditions was expanded into enormous proportions.

  45. The commerce of the little republic had so expanded that more than one hundred thousand of its citizens found a home upon the sea.

  46. The sound of his voice quickened the other's memory, his face expanded to its fullest capacity, and he also broke into a laugh.

  47. During this speech, the longest that Newman had ever made, Madame de Cintre kept her gaze fixed upon him, and it expanded at the last into a sort of fascinated stare.

  48. His little white eyes expanded and glittered for a moment like those of a cat in the dark.

  49. In 1971, information was expanded from primarily minority languages to encompass all known languages of the world.

  50. The information recorded on each language expanded so that the published work more than tripled in size.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expanded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggrandized; ample; amplified; bloated; display; elevated; enhanced; enlarged; expanded; extended; heightened; increased; inflated; intensified; magnified; multiplied; raised; reinforced; spread; stiffened; strengthened; swollen; tumid; widened