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Recorded in Middle English since 1422 (as expanden, expaunden), from Anglo-Norman espaundre, from Latin expandere (“to spread out”), itself from ex- (“out, outwards”) + pandō (“to spread”). Doublet of spawn.
expand (third-person singular simple present expands, present participle expanding, simple past and past participle expanded)
- (transitive) To change (something) from a smaller form or size to a larger one; to spread out or lay open.
You can expand this compact umbrella to cover a large table. - (transitive) To increase the extent, number, volume or scope of (something).
A flower expands its leaves.- 1667, John Milton, “Book I”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
Then with expanded wings he steers his flight. - 1961 October, “The winter timetables of British Railways: Scottish Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 594:
This has evidently been encouraging, for the current winter timetable - not even with the benefit of summer holiday traffic - shows that the two trains each way have been expanded to four. - 2016 February 1, Tom Whipple, “Microcannon firing nanobullets: the future of targeted medicine”, in The Times[1]:
When an ultrasonic beam is fired at the microcannons, the emulsion evaporates, expanding rapidly into gas. This creates enough force to push the nanobullets out at velocities reaching several metres per second.
- 1667, John Milton, “Book I”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
- (transitive) To express (something) at length and/or in detail.
- (transitive, algebra) To rewrite (an expression) as a longer, yet equivalent, sum of terms.
Use the binomial theorem to expand ( x + 1 ) 4 {\displaystyle {(x+1)}^{4}}.
- (intransitive, algebra, of an expression) To become, by rewriting, a longer, yet equivalent, sum of terms.
The expression ( x + 1 ) 4 {\displaystyle {(x+1)}^{4}}expands to x 4 + 4 x 3 + 6 x 2 + 4 x + 1 {\displaystyle x^{4}+4x^{3}+6x^{2}+4x+1}
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- (transitive, arithmetic) To multiply both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same (non-zero) number (which yields a fraction of equal value).
Expanding 4 / 7 {\displaystyle 4/7}by 3 {\displaystyle 3}
gives 12 / 21 {\displaystyle 12/21}
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- (intransitive) To change or grow from smaller to larger in form, number, or size.
Many materials expand when heated.
This compact umbrella expands to cover a large table. - (intransitive) To increase in extent, number, volume or scope.
- (intransitive) To speak or write at length or in detail.
He expanded on his plans for the business.- 1899, Stephen Crane, chapter 1, in Twelve O'Clock:
There was some laughter, and Roddle was left free to expand his ideas on the periodic visits of cowboys to the town. “Mason Rickets, he had ten big punkins a-sittin' in front of his store, an' them fellers from the Upside-down-F ranch shot 'em up […] ”
- 1899, Stephen Crane, chapter 1, in Twelve O'Clock:
- (intransitive) To feel generous or optimistic.
- (transitive, computing) In a hierarchical list (such as a directory tree or table of contents), to show the subentries of (an entry).
Antonym: collapse
(to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one): open out, spread, spread out, unfold
(to increase the extent, number, volume or scope of): enlarge
(to express at length or in detail): elaborate (on), expand on
(antonym(s) of “to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one”): contract
(antonym(s) of “to increase the extent, number, volume or scope of”): contract, limit
(to express at length or in detail): limit
(antonym(s) of “algebra: to rewrite as an equivalent sum of terms”): factor
(transitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one
- Bulgarian: разширя́вам се (razširjávam se)
- Dutch: vergroten (nl), uitbreiden (nl), openzetten (nl), opentrekken (nl)
- Esperanto: pligrandigi
- Finnish: laajentaa (fi), (to spread) levittää (fi)
- French: agrandir (fr)
- German: expandieren (de), vergrößern (de)
- Greek: επεκτείνω (el) (epekteíno)
- Hebrew: הרחיב (hirkhív), מתח (he) (matákh), הגדיל (higdíl)
- Hungarian: bővít (hu), kibővít (hu), szélesít (hu), kiszélesít (hu), kiterjeszt (hu), tágít (hu), kitágít (hu), növel (hu), megnövel (hu)
- Ingrian: avaroittaa
- Italian: estendere (it), espandere (it)
- Japanese: 広げる (ja) (hirogeru), 拡大する (ja) (kakudai suru)
- Korean: 펴다 (ko) (pyeoda), 피다 (ko) (pida)
- Latin: expandō
- Malayalam: വികസിപ്പിക്കുക (vikasippikkuka)
- Māori: tīwhaki, tīwhera, whakamakoha, whakaroha
- Norwegian: utvide, ekspandere
- Polish: zwiększać (pl) impf, zwiększyć (pl) pf
- Romanian: mări (ro), expanda, crește (ro)
- Russian: растя́гивать (ru) impf (rastjágivatʹ), расширя́ть (ru) impf (rasširjátʹ)
- Spanish: ampliar (es)
- Swedish: utbreda (sv), utveckla (sv), öppna (sv)
- Tagalog: palakihin
- Thai: ขยาย (th) (kàyǎai)
- Ukrainian: розтяга́ти (roztjaháty), розши́рювати (rozšýrjuvaty), збі́льшувати (zbílʹšuvaty)
- Yiddish: אויסברייטערן (oysbreytern)
(transitive) to increase the extent, number, volume or scope of
- Arabic: وَسَّعَ (wassaʕa)
- Bulgarian: разширявам (bg) (razširjavam)
- Danish: ekspandere (da)
- Dutch: uitbreiden (nl), vergroten (nl), vermeerderen (nl)
- Finnish: laajentaa (fi)
- German: vergrößern (de)
- Hebrew: הרחיב (hirkhív)
- Hungarian: kibont (hu), kiterít (hu), széttár (hu)
- Italian: espandere (it)
- Japanese: 広げる (ja) (hirogeru), 拡大する (ja) (kakudai suru)
- Korean: 펴다 (ko) (pyeoda), 피다 (ko) (pida)
- Lü: ᦶᦖᧈᦦᦱᧂᧉ (ṁae¹k̇waang²)
- Malayalam: വികസിപ്പിക്കുക (vikasippikkuka)
- Māori: whakaroha (refers to extent)
- Norwegian: utvide, ekspandere
- Romanian: mări (ro)
- Russian: увели́чивать (ru) impf (uvelíčivatʹ)
- Swedish: expandera (sv), vidga (sv), utvidga (sv)
- Tagalog: palakihin
- Ukrainian: збі́льшувати (zbílʹšuvaty)
- Yiddish: אויסברייטערן (oysbreytern)
(transitive) to express at length or in detail
- Arabic: فَصَّلَ (ar) (faṣṣala)
- Bulgarian: излагам подробно (izlagam podrobno)
- Dutch: elaboreren, uitwerken (nl)
- Finnish: täsmentää (fi), tarkentaa (fi), selventää (fi)
- Hebrew: פירט (he) (perét)
- Hungarian: kifejt (hu), bővebben elmond
- Italian: dettagliare (it), dilungare (it)
- Japanese: 広げる (ja) (hirogeru), 拡大する (ja) (kakudai suru), 展開する (ja) (tenkai suru), 敷衍する (ja) (fuen suru)
- Korean: 펴다 (ko) (pyeoda)
- Norwegian: utdype, greie ut (om)
- Russian: излага́ть де́ло в подро́бностях impf (izlagátʹ délo v podróbnostjax), раскрыва́ть суть де́ла impf (raskryvátʹ sutʹ déla)
- Spanish: expandir (es), profundizar (es), explayar (es)
- Swedish: utveckla (sv)
- Tagalog: palawakin
(intransitive, algebra) to become an equivalent sum of terms
- Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: sviluppare (it)
(transitive, arithmetic) to multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number
- Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: laventaa (fi)
- Hungarian: bővít (hu)
- Italian: moltiplicare (it)
(intransitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one
- Bulgarian: увеличавам се (uveličavam se), разширявам се impf (razširjavam se), разтварям се impf (raztvarjam se)
- Dutch: uitdijen (nl), uitzetten (nl), uitplooien
- Esperanto: pligrandiĝi
- Finnish: laajentua (fi), laajeta (fi)
- Hungarian: kitágul (hu), tágul (hu), szétterül (hu)
- Italian: estendersi (it), espandersi (it)
- Japanese: 広がる (ja) (hirogaru), 拡大する (kakudai suru)
- Korean: 펴이다 (pyeoida), 피다 (ko) (pida)
- Latin: expando
- Malayalam: വികസിക്കുക (ml) (vikasikkuka)
- Māori: tautorotoro, whakaroha
- Norwegian: vokse (no), bli større
- Romanian: crește (ro)
- Russian: растя́гиваться (ru) impf (rastjágivatʹsja), расширя́ться (ru) impf (rasširjátʹsja)
- Swedish: utbreda sig (sv), utbredas (sv), utveckla sig (sv), utvecklas (sv), växa (sv), öppna sig (sv), öppnas (sv)
- Tagalog: lumaki
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: ایریلشمك (irileşmek), بالابانلانمق (balabanlanmak) - Ukrainian: розтяга́тися (roztjahátysja), розши́рюватися (rozšýrjuvatysja), збі́льшуватися (zbílʹšuvatysja)
- Yiddish: אויסברייטערן זיך (oysbreytern zikh)
(intransitive) to increase in extent, number, volume or scope
- Arabic: تَوَسَّعَ (tawassaʕa)
- Bulgarian: увеличавам се impf (uveličavam se), разраствам се impf (razrastvam se), засилвам се impf (zasilvam se)
- Dutch: uitdijen (nl), zich uitbreiden, toenemen (nl)
- Finnish: laajentua (fi), laajeta (fi)
- Hungarian: bővül (hu), kibővül (hu), tágul (hu), kitágul (hu), szélesedik (hu), kiszélesedik (hu), kiterjed (hu), dagad (hu), nagyobbodik (hu), megnagyobbodik (hu), terjeszkedik (hu), kinyílik (hu), széttárul (hu), kibomlik (hu), felduzzad (hu)
- Italian: espandersi (it)
- Korean: 펴이다 (pyeoida), 피다 (ko) (pida)
- Malayalam: വികസിക്കുക (ml) (vikasikkuka)
- Norwegian: vokse (no), ekspandere
- Russian: увели́чиваться (ru) impf (uvelíčivatʹsja)
- Swedish: expanderas (sv), vidgas (sv), utvidgas (sv)
- Tagalog: lumaki
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: ایریلشمك (irileşmek), بالابانلانمق (balabanlanmak) (in size); آرتمق (artmak) (in amount or number) - Ukrainian: збі́льшуватися (zbílʹšuvatysja)
- Yiddish: אויסברייטערן זיך (oysbreytern zikh)
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