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Meanings of
enlargement
in English
Portuguese
ampliação
Catalan
ampliació
Spanish
expansión
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A discussion that provides additional information.
expansion
elaboration
contraction
Portuguese
ampliação
Portuguese
alargamento
Catalan
ampliació
Spanish
ampliación
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A photographic print that has been enlarged.
magnification
blowup
Portuguese
alargamento
Synonyms
Examples for "
expansion
"
expansion
elaboration
Examples for "
expansion
"
1
These results therefore point to continued private sector
expansion
throughout the year.
2
Irish listed energy investor Greencoat Renewables is eyeing possible
expansion
into Europe.
3
However, Mr Woodhouse said this is not the main reason for
expansion
.
4
The
expansion
in all health board areas of the community mothers schemes.
5
A spokesman for Conwert said: We are currently on an
expansion
course.
1
Spokesmen at Lotte Group and SK Group confirmed the raid without
elaboration
.
2
There is throughout the whole the evidence of careful and conscious
elaboration
.
3
Enhancing these still further is a new
elaboration
of the morning's routine.
4
The correlation of the two facts is probably clear without further
elaboration
.
5
He rested not, day or night, in the
elaboration
of his plan.
Usage of
enlargement
in English
1
The negotiations on
enlargement
have taken place on the basis of Nice.
2
Two different mechanisms of ventricular
enlargement
in this animal model are proposed.
3
Factors related to lacunae
enlargement
included number and relative size of lacunae.
4
Chloroplast protrusions lead to a dynamic
enlargement
of the chloroplast surface area.
5
An
enlargement
now is given a prominent place in our living room.
6
Neither the eastern partnership nor the Nato
enlargement
was directed against Russia.
7
Whether calcification limits the extent of adaptive vessel
enlargement
is not known.
8
They do agree on gun rights, abortion, military
enlargement
and fossil fuels.
9
Helsinki has been billed quite accurately as the European Union's
enlargement
summit.
10
THE final theme of the evening was a brief discussion on
enlargement
.
11
That quality has more to do with the
enlargement
of our spirit.
12
It would throw EU
enlargement
into crisis and antagonise the candidate states.
13
Moreover, transmission electron microscopy of cultured fibroblasts revealed
enlargement
of ER cisternae.
14
There is nothing left; the varicose
enlargement
,
the ulcers, have all disappeared.
15
In all cases of reduction and
enlargement
,
the relative proportions remain unchanged.
16
There is no timetable for the admission of a single
enlargement
country.
Other examples for "enlargement"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enlargement
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
ventricular enlargement
enlargement process
great enlargement
compensatory enlargement
atrial enlargement
More collocations
Translations for
enlargement
Portuguese
ampliação
aumento
expansão
alargamento
Catalan
ampliació
expansió
Spanish
expansión
ampliación
Enlargement
through the time
Enlargement
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare