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the enlargement
noun
The act of making something larger.
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The enlargement was unfinished, not the original.
In most instances, the enlargement disappears spontaneously.
You're practically seeing the enlargement as you frame the shot.
Whether the new Bush administration would continue the enlargement of NATO was, at first, not clear.
By contrast, the enlargement of the European Union seems likely to slow.
"A few days before she was set for the enlargement, she decided not to.
Tells about shifts of other stores on the block, including the enlargement of Famous Ray's Pizza.
The ballot reversed an Irish vote last year to reject the enlargement plan.
Some European officials and analysts sounded cautionary notes, saying the enlargement project still faced significant problems.
The latest version of Internet Explorer allows the enlargement of text in any browser window.
The enlargement of the EU and the free movement of people are both fine ideas.
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