widen
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- rewiden verb
- unwidened adjective
- widener noun
Etymology
Origin of widen
Example Sentences
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The company, which builds its service robots for hotels, hospitals and factories, listed in Hong Kong in October of last year, as it sought to widen its investor base beyond the mainland.
From BBC
In early March, London's marine insurance market widened the "listed" areas in the Gulf region.
From Barron's
There is little doubt that, if the Houthis do continue - and intensify their attacks - it will mark a new escalation and widening of the war.
From BBC
The cells produced much less nitric oxide, which helps blood vessels relax and widen, and more endothelin-1, which causes vessels to tighten.
From Science Daily
Lawyers representing the women are calling for the trust to widen the scope of reviews and go back further.
From BBC
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