enlarge
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make larger; increase in extent, bulk, or quantity; add to.
They enlarged the house by adding an east wing.
- Antonyms:
- diminish
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to increase the capacity or scope of; expand.
We've decided to enlarge the company.
- Antonyms:
- contract
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to make (a photographic print) larger than the negative by projecting the negative's image through a lens onto photographic printing paper.
verb (used without object)
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to grow larger; increase; expand.
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to speak or write at large; expatiate.
to enlarge upon a point.
verb
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to make or grow larger in size, scope, etc; increase or expand
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(tr) to make (a photographic print) of a larger size than the negative
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(intr; foll by on or upon) to speak or write (about) in greater detail; expatiate (on)
Usage
What are other ways to say enlarge?
To enlarge something is to make it larger or to add to it. How does enlarge differ from increase and augment? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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enlargednessnoun
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enlarginglyadverb
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enlargeableadjective
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unenlargingadjective
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enlargedlyadverb
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preenlargeverb (used with object)
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unenlargedadjective
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reenlargeverb
Conjugated Forms
Present
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has enlargedperfect 3rd person singular
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have enlargedperfect
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have been enlargingperfect progressive
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has been enlargingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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are enlargingprogressive
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am enlargingprogressive 1st person singular
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is enlargingprogressive 3rd person singular
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enlargessingular 3rd person
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enlargingparticiple
Past
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had enlargedperfect
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were enlargingprogressive plural
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was enlargingprogressive singular
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had been enlargingperfect progressive
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enlargedparticiple
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enlargedsimple
Future
Etymology
Origin of enlarge
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English enlargen, from Old French enlargir, enlarger. See en- 1, large
Explanation
When you enlarge something, you make it bigger. If you build a huge addition on the side of your house, you enlarge it. You can enlarge a sand castle by dumping another bucket of sand on it, or enlarge your hairdo by curling and teasing it. When a photographer enlarges a photograph, she blows it up, or prints a much larger copy of it, and you can also enlarge an idea, or someone's understanding of it, by clarifying or explaining it. The Old French root of enlarge is enlargier, "to widen, increase, or make larger."
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