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Definition of expand verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

expand

verb
 
/ɪkˈspænd/
 
/ɪkˈspænd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they expand
 
/ɪkˈspænd/
 
/ɪkˈspænd/
he / she / it expands
 
/ɪkˈspændz/
 
/ɪkˈspændz/
past simple expanded
 
/ɪkˈspændɪd/
 
/ɪkˈspændɪd/
past participle expanded
 
/ɪkˈspændɪd/
 
/ɪkˈspændɪd/
-ing form expanding
 
/ɪkˈspændɪŋ/
 
/ɪkˈspændɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to become greater in size, number or importance; to make something greater in size, number or importance
    • Metals expand when they are heated.
    • Student numbers are expanding rapidly.
    • a greatly expanded version of his earlier book
    • A child's vocabulary expands through reading.
    • expand to do something The waist expands to fit all sizes.
    • The gallery's focus will expand to include the work of modern artists.
    • expand (from something) to something Last year, the event expanded from two to three days.
    • expand something They are continuing to expand the range of goods and services they offer.
    • to expand a programme/service
    • In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs.
    • There are no plans to expand the local airport.
    • expand something into something The short film is being expanded into a full-length documentary.
    opposite contract
    Extra Examples
    • The number of managers has expanded from 700 to 1 300.
    • The government has expanded economic aid to the region.
    • The town has expanded into a city.
    • I needed to expand my possibilities of making a living.
    • The new system expanded the role of family doctors.
    Topics Change, cause and effectb1, Physics and chemistryb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • enormously
    verb + expand
    • aim to
    • be eager to
    • be keen to
    preposition
    • beyond
    • from
    • into
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] if a business expands or is expanded, new branches are opened, it makes more money, etc.
    • an expanding economy (= with more businesses starting and growing)
    • The organic market is rapidly expanding among middle-income shoppers.
    • expand into something They have recently expanded into the Middle East.
    • expand something We've expanded the business by opening two more stores.
    • The company is planning to expand its American operations.
    Extra Examples
    • American publishers attempted to expand their markets overseas.
    • Both companies are aggressively expanding their business models in Europe.
    • He has plans to expand beyond computer consulting to include engineer training.
    • digital companies expanding abroad
    • The business has expanded greatly over the last year.
    • Several brands have successfully expanded their market presence.
    Topics Moneyb1, Businessb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • enormously
    verb + expand
    • aim to
    • be eager to
    • be keen to
    preposition
    • beyond
    • from
    • into
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] to talk more; to add details to what you are saying
    • I repeated the question and waited for her to expand.
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin expandere ‘to spread out’, from ex- ‘out’ + pandere ‘to spread’.
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