expand in English
- expand⇄adv. expandingly.
- expand⇄expand, transitive verb,
1. to make grow larger; increase in size; enlarge; swell.
Ex. A man may expand his business or his chest. Heat expanded the metal.
2. to spread out; open out; unfold.
Ex. A bird expands its wings before fl - expand⇄noun expander.
- expand⇄v.i. 1. to grow or become larger; swell.
Ex. A balloon expands when it is blown up. Our country expanded by adding new territory.
2. to unfold; open out.
Ex. As the plant grew, its leaves and flowers gradually expanded.
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Expand
Part of Speech
Verb
Pronunciation
/ɪkˈspænd/
Definitions
- To increase in size, volume, quantity, or scope.
- To extend or stretch something to make it larger or more extensive.
- To elaborate on something in greater detail; to speak or write at length about a subject.
- To spread out or open up, typically in reference to something physical or abstract.
Usage Examples
- The company plans to expand its operations into new markets next year.
- She needs to expand her knowledge of the subject to pass the exam.
- The professor asked the student to expand on her research findings during the presentation.
- The balloon began to expand as air was pumped into it.
Etymology
From Middle English "expanden," from Old French "expandre," from Latin "expandere" ("ex-" meaning "out" + "pandere" meaning "to spread"). The word has been used in English since the late 14th century, with meanings related to both physical and abstract expansion.
Synonyms
- Increase
- Enlarge
- Stretch
- Broaden
- Extend
- Amplify
- Augment
Antonyms
- Contract
- Shrink
- Condense
- Compress
- Reduce
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Ampliar | Am-plee-ar |
French | Étendre | Eh-tan-druh |
German | Erweitern | Er-vite-ern |
Italian | Espandere | Es-pan-de-re |
Portuguese | Expandir | Es-pan-deer |
Russian | Расширять | Rash-ree-ryat' |
Chinese (Simplified) | 扩展 | Kuòzhǎn |
Japanese | 拡大する | Kakudai suru |
Arabic | توسيع | Tawse'a |
Hindi | विस्तार करना | Vistaar karna |
Bengali | বিস্তৃত করা | Bistrit kora |
Tamil | விரிவு செய் | Viri-vu sey |
Telugu | విస్తరణ చేయండి | Vistara cheyyandi |
Marathi | विस्तार करा | Vistaar kara |
Gujarati | વિસ્તાર કરવો | Vistaar karvo |
Punjabi | ਵਿਸਤਾਰ ਕਰਨਾ | Vistaar karna |
Malayalam | വിസ്താരം ചെയ്യുക | Visthaaram cheyyuka |
Odia | ବିସ୍ତାର କରିବା | Bisthara kariba |
Urdu | توسیع کرنا | Tausee' karna |
Swahili | Panua | Pah-noo-ah |
Turkish | Genişletmek | Gen-ish-let-mek |
Polish | Rozszerzyć | Roz-sz-errych |
Dutch | Uitbreiden | Out-braai-den |
Korean | 확장하다 | Hwakhjanghada |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- In American English, "expand" is typically pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable: /ɪkˈspænd/.
- In British English, the pronunciation is similar, but the "a" may be slightly broader: /ɪkˈspɑːnd/.
Historical Usage
The term "expand" has been in use since the early 15th century, originating from the Latin "expandere," which meant "to spread out or stretch." The concept of expansion has been central to both physical sciences and business. Over time, "expand" has gained multiple meanings, including both literal expansion (as in enlarging something physically) and abstract expansion (such as increasing knowledge, influence, or scope).
Cultural Nuances
In business, the term "expand" is often associated with growth, indicating a company's efforts to increase its reach or market share. In academic and intellectual contexts, "expand" is commonly used when describing the deepening or widening of one's understanding or research. Culturally, expansion may symbolize progress, modernity, and development, particularly in societies that value technological and economic growth.
More Information
The word "expand" is fundamental in various disciplines such as economics, physics, mathematics, and linguistics. Its use can refer to both physical dimensions (e.g., expanding a structure) and non-physical dimensions (e.g., expanding knowledge or influence). The notion of expansion is also crucial in scientific theories, such as the expansion of the universe. In modern business, "expansion" often involves scaling operations, exploring new markets, and diversifying products or services. The word has evolved over time, gaining significance in both professional and casual language to denote an increase in size, quantity, or importance.