Results for: expand, extend
English English
capsize, defeat somebody, extend loan, negotiate new financial terms for something, reinvest fundsroll over
cattle disease, excessive increase, excessively expand, inflate, puff up, balloon, distend, swell, swell with pridebloat
cause something, extend something in space, farm or garden products, make something, manufacture something, manufacture; publicize (a film); present; cultivate; give birth (animals); cause, offer something, organize the making of something, output; har...produce
causing expansion, tending to expand or become larger, tending to developexpansionary
chain of islands that separate the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. They consist of three main island groups, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas, that extend from the southeastern tip of Florida to the coast of Venezuela.West Indies
change the time fixed for something, extend a loan, set a new time and date, replan for a specific time and date; make a new timetable or agenda; rerecord in a timetable or itineraryreschedule
coincide, extend beyond something, extend over, cover a part of; have something in common, extent of overlap, partial coincidence or correspondence, partial overlay, place or be over, something that is superimposed, younger sedimentary rock over older ...overlap
composed of two metals; alloy of two metals which expand differently in heat, made up of two metalsbimetallic
comprehensiveness; spaciousness, tendency to expand; openness, lack of restraintexpansiveness
create new plants, impel something forward, procreate, generate, reproduce; scatter, disseminate; multiply, proliferate, increase; spread, extend, reproduce organism, spread something widelypropagate
defeat by trickery, extend too far or beyond something, fail through overambition, hurt one foot with another, overtake somebody, reach too far; project beyond; miss a target by going too far; defeat (oneself) by making an excessive effort; outsmart, g...overreach
distance between bridge supports, distance between limits, encircle something with the hands, extend across, stretch from one point another; bridge; measure with an extended hand; surround with the hand or hands, extend over or across something, length...span
either of two flat muscles at either side of the back of the neck that turn and extend the head and neck, muscle on side of necksplenius
endure, extend, last, resist, withholdhold out
enlarge or extend something, exaggerate greatness of somebody, improve status of something, make bigger, make larger; widenaggrandize
 

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