expanded in English
- expanded⇄adv. expandedly.
- expanded⇄expanded, adjective.
1. increased in area or bulk; enlarged.
Ex. Foamed, or expanded, plastics ... are as hard or soft as the original plastic, but ... many times lighter (Atlantic).
2. spread open; outspread.
Ex. Sicily then lay
expanded in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Expanded
Part of Speech
Adjective, Verb (past tense of "expand")
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɪkˈspændɪd/
Definitions
- Adjective: Made larger or more extensive. Example: "The expanded version of the book includes additional chapters."
- Verb (past tense): To have made something larger or more extensive. Example: "The company expanded its operations into new markets."
Usage Examples
- Her knowledge of the subject was expanded by years of study.
- The city has expanded rapidly due to the tech industry's growth.
Etymology
The word "expanded" comes from the Latin word "expandere," meaning "to spread out." It evolved through Old French "expandre" before entering English in the late Middle Ages.
Synonyms
- Enlarged
- Broadened
- Extended
- Increased
- Augmented
Antonyms
- Contracted
- Compressed
- Reduced
- Condensed
- Restricted
Translations
Major Global Languages
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Expandido | eks-pahn-DEE-doh |
French | Étendu | ay-tahn-DU |
German | Erweitert | er-VY-tert |
Chinese | 扩展 (Kuòzhǎn) | kwor-JAN |
Arabic | موسع (Muwassaʿ) | moo-WAS-saʿ |
Russian | Расширенный (Rasshirennyy) | ra-SHIRE-ehn-niy |
Japanese | 拡張された (Kakuchou sareta) | kah-KOO-choh sah-REH-tah |
Italian | Espanso | es-PAHN-soh |
Portuguese | Expandido | eks-pahn-DEE-doh |
Hindi | विस्तारित (Vistaarit) | vis-TAAR-it |
French | Étendu | ay-tahn-DU |
Indian Languages
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Hindi | विस्तारित (Vistaarit) | vis-TAAR-it |
Bengali | বিস্তৃত (Bistrita) | bis-TRI-ta |
Telugu | విస్తరించబడిన (Vistarinchabadina) | vis-TA-ree-ncha-BAH-dina |
Marathi | विस्तृत (Vistrut) | VIS-trut |
Gujarati | વિસ્તૃત (Vistrut) | VIS-trut |
Tamil | விரிவாக்கப்பட்ட (Virivākkappatta) | vee-ree-vaa-kka-PA-tta |
Punjabi | ਵਿਸਥਾਰਿਤ (Vistharit) | vis-THAA-rit |
Odia | ବିସ୍ତୃତ (Bistruta) | bis-TRU-ta |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- In some regions of the US, the pronunciation may soften the "d" sound, sounding like "eks-PAN-did" instead of "eks-PAN-did."
- In the UK, there is sometimes a slight emphasis on the first syllable: "EX-panded."
Historical Usage
The term "expanded" began to see widespread use during the industrial revolution, particularly in the context of businesses and urban areas experiencing rapid growth. Over time, its meaning evolved to include not just physical growth, but also abstract extensions, such as knowledge and influence.
Cultural Nuances
In certain cultures, the concept of "expansion" is linked to ideas of prosperity and success, particularly in the business and technological sectors. However, in more ecologically-minded regions, "expansion" can also be seen as a potential threat to sustainability and environmental balance.
More Information
The term "expanded" is commonly used in contexts such as business, geography, technology, and science. When applied to technological devices or systems, it can imply a greater capacity for function or storage, such as in "expanded memory" or "expanded storage." In geographical terms, it often describes the physical growth of cities or territories, reflecting both human development and sometimes the challenges posed by urban sprawl.
In literature, an "expanded" edition often refers to a work that has been re-released with additional content, such as previously unpublished chapters or notes by the author. For example, the "expanded" editions of classic novels can offer readers a deeper understanding of the author's original intentions and creative process.