That building has been considerably enlarged. [verb]
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Click to enlarge The marriage did not get off to a very auspicious start. [verb]
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Diagram to illustrate parathyroid anatomy (posterior view) - click to enlarge There is variation in the number and location of glands. [verb]
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"You are not; and you will enlarge many others," Carne answered, as if the matter were beyond debate. [verb]
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I find thee in straitened fortunes, and would gladly enlarge thee, if that which thou art doing is pleasing to the God omnipotent. [verb]
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They now came to a place where the gallery was enlarged into a small circle, sufficient to contain a stone seat. [verb]
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Softness also, and a melancholy gift of dreaminess and reflection, enlarged and impressed the effect of a gaze and a smile which have conquered history. [verb]
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He needs to enlarge his farm. [verb]
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The garden should remain, but must be enlarged from the Lochias to the bridge. [verb]
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The water started from a crack in the cliff which some loving hand had enlarged into an arched cavity. [verb]
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Hypotheses enlarge the boundaries of knowledge. [verb]
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