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expanse
/ ɪkˈspæns /
noun
an uninterrupted surface of something that spreads or extends, esp over a wide area; stretch
an expanse of water
expansion or extension
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of expanse1
Example Sentences
For the vast expanse of human history, we engaged face-to-face with others, developing exquisite abilities to read a partner’s emotional state, instinctively mirroring gestures to sharpen our own awareness.
As Kadiwala drove into the enclave in a United Nations convoy late last year, he saw an endless expanse of gray rubble.
Yet Palisadeans themselves seem divided on the library, with some decrying the proposed use of the rec center’s grassy expanse, a rare green oasis in the charred neighborhood.
Several dozen horses calmly graze along the shores of Mono Lake, a sparkling saline expanse spread out before the jagged Sierra Nevada mountains.
India's trains are often called the lifeline of the country because of the expanse of their network and how affordable they are.
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