expand
[ɪk'spænd]

verb

[Definition]: spread out, become greater

[Example Sentences]:
1. Starbucks says it will expand to other major markets across the country in 2015.
2. The current proposal would expand the program until 2030.
3. The operator went on to expand LTE to the most popular winter sports resorts by early 2012.
4. The company plans to expand to 200 countries by the end of 2016.
5. The company also announces its plan to expand to 100 new markets in 2017.
6. Overall, the global economy is expected to expand 3.4 percent next year and 3.5 percent in 2016.
7. Microsoft is not the only company looking at ways to expand Internet availability.
8. State and federal government officials have been trying to expand broadband for years.
9. The money will be used to expand the company and general business purposes.
10. It is very important that different manufacturers work to expand the market.
11. You start to expand the scope of the questions to try to see two things.
12. These companies are trying to expand in markets around the world.
13. The companies also see an opportunity to expand into new verticals.
14. We can make it even stronger and expand opportunity for even more people.
15. We now have in place the physical infrastructure to dramatically expand our cloud customer base.


[Antonyms]contract

[Synonyms]open, dilate, enlarge
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