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Synonyms for expanded
ɪkˈspæn dɪdex·pand·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
expandedadjective
increased in extent or size or bulk or scope
Antonyms:
contracted, contractile
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#1284 | developed | |
#1665 | increased | |
#2259 | extended | |
#2335 | extension | |
#3129 | expand | |
#3482 | extensive | |
#3516 | broad | |
#3557 | expansion | |
#3962 | enhanced | |
#4532 | extend | |
#4832 | expanded | |
#4834 | grown | |
#6617 | expanding | |
#6880 | enlargement | |
#7188 | wider | |
#8820 | broader | |
#13086 | enlarged | |
#17491 | widening | |
#19597 | amplified | |
#20313 | broaden | |
#21125 | augmented | |
#23908 | widen | |
#27628 | broadening | |
#32451 | widened | |
#34375 | broadened |
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Ultimately, increased federal deficits and expanded Treasury issuance to fund those deficits, combined with a reversal in investor appetite for that growing supply of Treasuries, will bring pressures back into money markets, these markets are already taut due to the quantitative tightening (QT) done so far and increased regulation since the global financial crisis.
It expanded rapidly in August.
The August 2022 draft policies developed under the previous Administration had significant errors in their standards, including omitting key historical references to hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan, and Sen. Hiram Revels of Mississippi, the first African American to serve in Congress, and more, which have now been incorporated into the new draft, despite various claims to the contrary, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is included in the revised standards and, in fact, they have expanded the depth of content required on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..
I have voted time and again for the background checks, and I want to see it improved and expanded. I want to see them do away with the gun show loophole. ... I don't know that there's any disagreement here.
What the 99 percent figure does not tell us is how many terminal patients did n’t know about expanded access, had a doctor with insufficient time to complete the process, etc..
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