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enlarged English

Meaning enlarged meaning

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enlarged

larger than normal enlarged joints as of a photograph; made larger the enlarged photograph revealed many details (= hypertrophied) (of an organ or body part) excessively enlarged as a result of increased size in the constituent cells hypertrophied myocardial fibers (= exaggerated) enlarged to an abnormal degree thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes

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Simple sentences

I enlarged the photos.
I had an enlarged prostate.
An enlarged social horizon will bring advantages.
The school gymnasium was enlarged.
I'm going to make enlarged copies.

Movie subtitles

While in the meantime, the defendant Frederick Garrett peaceably armed with an ax, destroyed the efforts of the officials to save the life of an innocent man. The enlarged stop action.
Her obsequies have been as far enlarged as we have warranty.
The tongue becomes enlarged.
Here's where your mind was artificially enlarged.
It's been restored and enlarged.
Her obsequies have been as far enlarged as we have warranties.
When he enlarged the network, he should have consulted you.
I'd like that negative enlarged.
It's an enlarged frame from the cine film, sir.
Of course, this'll have to be enlarged.
We enlarged our house and I care for everybody's needs.
Tables, chairs, silverware, everything seems to have enlarged.
Pentagon been enlarged? - Lassie been spayed?
Enlarged brain.
This exposition of character relationships is expanded by the introduction of Dr Kemp, played by William Harrigan, a character in the novel whose role is greatly enlarged for dramatic purposes in the film.
The enlarged stop action. No, no!
The moment I see you with a husband whose pupils are enlarged, who has a tremor of the left hand, who's on a honeymoon with no baggage, and whose name is John Brown, I know practically what is going on.
He enlarged his capacities.
He enlarged his capacities in Europe.
The pupils are enlarged to let in the maximum amount of low-intensity light.
In a mitral insufficiency, the valve would be enlarged.
Lacerda is having them enlarged right now.
IT'S BEEN ENLARGED FROM A SNAPSHOT, YOU SEE?
He asked me to develop the film, and I've enlarged what he selected.
Yes, one of his testicles is slightly enlarged.
An enlarged gland. She may be starting an abscess in there.
The man's enlarged my mind.
I wondered if he enlarged on it in any way.
I've got a photo Could it be enlarged?
Enlarged liver (alcohol).
Your liver's enlarged.
JADE: Enlarged ventricles.
She was used as a diversion. - We've had them enlarged.
The only thing is, I want the gallery to be lit from above, so I guess the skylight will have to be enlarged.

News and current affairs

People too easily forget Ukraine, this big country on the border of the soon-to-be enlarged European Union.
We can all benefit from the soft power of an enlarged Europe.
These differences are also likely to multiply and become more pronounced in an enlarged Europe.
Because an enlarged Union will become a reality in just two months, it is imperative to develop concepts for cultural understanding that contribute to the successful integration of the new members.
The first ingredients of a common collective identity have been injected into the EU's enlarged membership, which is still marked by diverse positions, sensitivities, and expectations.
The EU is left in an untenable position, with an enlarged membership of 27 states and a governing structure designed for six.
Even in an enlarged Union, only France and Germany can do that job, provided they make a determined effort to regain the trust of the other, mostly smaller members, old and new.
But, beyond the celebrations of the most recent enlargement round and preparations for the next one, it is time to ask what effect the enlarged EU will have on world affairs?
Solidarity, in the sense of unity resulting from common interests, also clearly exists within both the original EU-15 and the enlarged Union.
The third moment came after the Berlin Wall fell, and it was feared that an enlarged Germany might destabilize Europe.
Government stipends for tuition and for new and enlarged universities can play a big role, as can investment in computers and information technology in schools and communities.
Workers' incomes in Britain and Ireland have not fallen measurably, despite both countries' openness to immigration from the enlarged EU.
If the national consensus around reforms is sustained and enlarged, two great goals could be met.
With increased membership, the enlarged EU will move towards greater unanimity, which makes decision-making even more difficult, and increases the likelihood of blocking coalitions of members.
But governing the enlarged union has become more difficult and less efficient.
From 2004 to 2014, we enlarged both the EU and the eurozone.
But once the political franchise was enlarged, the working class got organized, and mass politics became the norm, domestic economic objectives began to compete with (and overwhelm) external rules and constraints.
Germany cannot help answering the question what role it is willing to play in the shaping of an enlarged European Union.
The aim is not to create a bilateral hegemony over the enlarged EU.
Most of all, the enlarged Union needs a constitutional and institutional framework that fits its ambitions.
He's preoccupied with his own enlarged heart, which, though weary, continues to beat.
Financial innovation has enlarged both temptations.

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