Definition of Expanded

1. Adjective. Increased in extent or size or bulk or scope.

Antonyms: Contracted

Definition of Expanded

1. Verb. (past of expand) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Expanded

1. expand [v] - See also: expand

Lexicographical Neighbors of Expanded

exotisms
exotoxic
exotoxin
exotoxins
exotropia
exotropias
exotropic
exozodi
exozodiacal
exozodis
exp.
expand
expandabilities
expandability
expandable
expanded (current term)
expanded access
expanded form
expanded metal
expanded universe
expanded universes
expander
expanders
expandible
expanding
expanding upon
expandingly
expandingness
expando
expandor

Literary usage of Expanded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"The defects of the expanded relative-value form are reflected in the ... The expanded relative value form is, however, nothing but the sum of the elementary ..."

2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"We reviewed our experience with 114 above-knee expanded polytetrafluoroethylene bypass ... Our data support the use of preferential above-knee expanded ..."

3. Steam, Its Generation and Use by Babcock & Wilcox Company, Steven C. Stultz, John B. Litto (1913)
"Even such joints, however, were found objectionable and were superseded in subsequent construction by short lengths of tubes expanded into bored holes. No. ..."

4. Judith: Studies in Metre, Language and Style, with a View to Determining the by Thomas Gregory Foster (1892)
"C. expanded LINES. The most distinctively metrical characteristic of our poem is the abundant use of 'expanded Lines'. Among English scholars Guest has ..."

5. Reinforced Concrete by Albert Wells Buel, Charles Shattuck Hill (1904)
"Arch bridges with expanded-metal reinforcement are comparatively rare, the concerns controlling the ... Across these rods was drawn expanded metal of No. ..."

6. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"The pectoral fins are of moderate size and slightly falcate. The horizontally-expanded caudal fiu is of'tlie form common to all ..."

7. Mathematical and Physical Papers by Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Baron John William Strutt Rayleigh (1880)
"... expanded in a series of sines or cosines. But F^ (x) is also such a function, being in fact a constant, and therefore f^(x) is a function of the kind ..."

8. Sentencing in the Federal Courts: Does Race Matter?: The Transition to by Douglas Corry McDonald, Kenneth E Carlson (1994)
"... Appendix Tables A-5.9 Imprisonment/Not Imprisonment Sentences for Cocaine Powder: expanded Model (Guideline Cases: January 20, 1989 - June 30, ..."

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