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broadened
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"broadened" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe an activity or concept that has been expanded, widened, or enlarged. For example, "The concept of justice has been broadened in recent years to include multiple perspectives."
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60 human-written examples
Clinton has so far handled TPP with extreme care – last month her campaign chief, John Podesta, was caught in private remarks to donors saying: "Can you make it go away?" On Sunday, Sanders broadened his attack: "On foreign policy, Hillary Clinton voted for the war in Iraq … Not only I voted against, I helped lead the effort against what I knew would be a disaster.
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But Ukip's campaign has seen ups and downs since the beginning of the year, which began with big ambitions for seats in double figures, narrowing almost exclusively to South Thanet, and now seems to have broadened out again to four to six constituencies.
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Does Costello think a broadened GST will restore foreign aid cuts and that a regressive tax is OK because, as he stated, poor people don't eat much fresh food?
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That conversation now has to be broadened beyond the ranks of the political class.
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The players broadened their repertoire to include film soundtracks, allowed children to play the instruments, and talked about their music in an informal setting over supper.
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The new regime would be "Duvalierism reviewed, corrected and broadened" and the doctrine "Jean-Claudism".
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The two doctors broadened their skill sets, becoming counsellors, and sometimes even financial planners for their increasingly distressed clients who were facing unemployment or being forced to leave the town many had grown up in.
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Ahead of one of the tightest and most uncertain votes in recent years, the Democratic minority leader, Harry Reid, took to the Senate floor to warn that his party would block passage of an enabling bill unless it was broadened to include currency manipulation provisions aimed at China.
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Gullies, in which water trickled down towards the river, were traced by a pink ribbon of ragged robin that flowed into the white foam of meadowsweet, where they broadened into boggy deltas.
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Some in the Ukip leadership think the party could develop in the same way that Marine Le Pen has developed and broadened the appeal of the Front National.
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It fell to Mr Ganji and like-minded activists to demand that the subsequent judicial inquiry be broadened to include around 80 more killings, most of them allegedly committed during the tenure of Mr Khatami's predecessor, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "broadened" to describe an increase in scope, range, or understanding. For example, use "broadened" to describe a skill set or a perspective that has been enriched.
Common error
Avoid using "broadened" when a more specific verb, such as "expanded" or "widened", would be more accurate. Be precise about the nature of the change you're describing.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "broadened" is as the past participle or past tense of the verb "broaden." It is used to describe the action of making something wider, more extensive, or more inclusive. Ludwig AI confirms that "broadened" is correct and usable in written English.
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Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "broadened" functions as the past tense or past participle of "broaden", indicating that something has been made wider or more inclusive. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a correct and usable term, frequently appearing in news and media, formal business contexts, and scientific discussions. To ensure precision in your writing, consider the specific nature of the expansion you're describing and choose "broadened" when the intent is to show an increase in scope, range, or understanding.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expanded
Implies a more comprehensive and inclusive increase.
widened
Focuses specifically on increasing the width or scope.
extended
Suggests lengthening or prolonging something.
enlarged
Indicates making something bigger in size or scale.
increased
A general term for making something greater in quantity or degree.
augmented
Suggests adding something to enhance or improve.
developed
Implies a gradual growth or evolution.
enhanced
Focuses on improving the quality or value.
deepened
Implies increasing the intensity or understanding of something.
amplified
Suggests increasing the strength or intensity of something, often in a figurative sense.
FAQs
How can I use "broadened" in a sentence?
You can use "broadened" to describe something that has increased in scope or range. For example, "The company "broadened its market" to include international customers".
What are some synonyms for "broadened"?
Is there a difference between "broadened" and "expanded"?
While both words imply an increase, "broadened" often suggests a widening of scope, whereas "expanded" suggests a more comprehensive increase in all aspects. For example, "The curriculum was "broadened" to include more diverse topics" versus "The company "expanded" its operations to a new continent".
When is it not appropriate to use "broadened"?
Avoid using "broadened" when the increase is purely in quantity or number. In such cases, words like "increased" or "augmented" may be more suitable. For example, it's better to say "The team "increased" its membership" rather than "broadened its membership".
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