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UK [ɪkˈspænd] / US verb
Word forms "expand":
present tense I/you/we/they expand he/she/it expands present participle expanding past tense expanded past participle expanded
1)
a) [intransitive] to become larger in size and fill more space

The water froze inside the pipe, causing it to expand and burst.

We live in an expanding universe.

b) [transitive] to make something become larger in size and fill more space

We plan to expand the pub by adding a family room.

2)
a) [intransitive] if a business, organization, or activity expands, it grows by including more people, moving into new areas, selling more products etc

Britain's universities expanded at an unprecedented rate at the end of the 20th century.

the rapidly expanding IT sector

expand into:

The group has expanded into Germany.

b) [transitive] to make a business, organization, or activity do this

The EU could be expanded to include former communist countries.

3) [intransitive] to talk or write more about something, adding more details or information
expand on/upon:

I refuse to expand any further on my earlier statement.

4) [intransitive/transitive] formal to open something that is folded

The hawk expanded its wings and soared into the sky.

5) [transitive] maths to write an expression in a longer form

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