broaden

broaden
Synonyms and related words:
accrue, accumulate, add to, advance, aggrandize, amplify, appreciate, augment, balloon, bloat, blow up, boom, boost, breed, build, build up, bulk, bulk out, crescendo, deal in generalities, deepen, develop, dilate, distend, ecumenicize, enlarge, exalt, expand, extend, fatten, fill out, gain, gain strength, generalize, get ahead, globalize, go up, greaten, grow, hike, hike up, huff, increase, inflate, intensify, jack up, jump up, lengthen, magnify, make a generalization, maximize, mount, multiply, open, outspread, outstretch, parlay, proliferate, puff, puff up, pump, pump up, put up, pyramid, raise, rarefy, rise, run up, shoot up, snowball, spread, spread out, strengthen, stretch, sufflate, swell, thicken, tumefy, universalize, up, wax, widen

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  • broaden — UK US /ˈbrɔːdən/ verb [T] ► to increase the range of something: »New rules should help credit unions expand their activities and broaden access to cheaper borrowing. »We plan to broaden our range of products and services …   Financial and business terms

  • Broaden — Broad en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Broadened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Broadening}.] [From {Broad}, a.] To grow broad; to become broader or wider. [1913 Webster] The broadening sun appears. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Broaden — Broad en, v. t. To make broad or broader; to render more broad or comprehensive. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • broaden — index accrue (increase), accumulate (enlarge), deploy, develop, enlarge, expand, extend ( …   Law dictionary

  • broaden — 1727, from BROAD (Cf. broad) (adj.) + EN (Cf. en) (1). The word seems no older than this date (discovered by Johnson in one of Thomson s season poems); broadened also is first found in the same poet, and pp. adj. broadening is recorded from 1850 …   Etymology dictionary

  • broaden — [v] extend, supplement augment, breadthen, develop, enlarge, expand, fatten, grow, increase, open up, ream, spread, stretch, swell, widen; concept 239 Ant. decrease, narrow, restrict …   New thesaurus

  • broaden — ► VERB ▪ make or become broader …   English terms dictionary

  • broaden — [brôd′ n] vt., vi. to widen; expand …   English World dictionary

  • broaden */ — UK [ˈbrɔːd(ə)n] / US [ˈbrɔd(ə)n] verb Word forms broaden : present tense I/you/we/they broaden he/she/it broadens present participle broadening past tense broadened past participle broadened 1) a) broaden or broaden out [intransitive] to become… …   English dictionary

  • broaden — broad|en [ brɔdn ] verb * 1. ) transitive to make something include more things or people: The scope of the book has been broadened to include the history of Eastern Europe. a ) intransitive to start including more things or people: The protest… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • broaden — broad|en [ˈbro:dn US ˈbro:dn] v 1.) [T] to increase something such as your knowledge, experience, or range of activities ▪ The course helps school leavers broaden their knowledge of the world of work. ▪ I d like to work abroad to broaden my… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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