Enlargement
11enlargement — UK [ɪnˈlɑː(r)dʒmənt] / US [ɪnˈlɑrdʒmənt] noun Word forms enlargement : singular enlargement plural enlargements a) [countable/uncountable] the process of making something bigger, or an increase in size that is the result of it b) [countable] a… …
12enlargement — /en lahrj meuhnt/, n. 1. an act of enlarging; increase, expansion, or amplification. 2. anything, as a photograph, that is an enlarged form of something. 3. anything that enlarges something else; addition: The new wing formed a considerable… …
13enlargement — noun a) The act of making something larger. ‘’’1874 Thomas Hardy, ‘’Far From the Madding Crowd’’, 2005 Barnes Noble Classics publication of 1912 Wessex edition, p337: b) To have been made more obvious, more serious; to have been exacerbated. ,… …
14enlargement — 1. An increase in size; an anatomic swelling, e., or prominence. 2. An intumescence or swelling. SYN: intumescentia [TA], intumescence (1). cervical e. [TA] a spindle shaped swelling of the spinal …
15enlargement — noun Enlargement is used after these nouns: ↑breast, ↑penis …
16enlargement — en|large|ment [ınˈla:dʒmənt US a:r ] n 1.) a photograph that has been printed again in a bigger size 2.) [U and C] an increase in size or amount ▪ enlargement of the EU …
17enlargement — A larger version of an image or of a work. Making an enlargement is sometimes called a bump up or a blowup …
18enlargement — noun the enlargement of the park Syn: expansion, extension, growth, amplification, augmentation, addition, magnification, widening, broadening, lengthening; elongation, deepening, thickening; swelling, distension, dilation …
19enlargement — didinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. enlargement; enlarging; magnification vok. Vergrößerung, f rus. увеличение, n pranc. grandissement, m …
20Enlargement of the eurozone — is currently a policy of the European Central Bank, enforced by EU treaties. The first expansion was that of Greece, the currency of which was not irrevocably fixed against the euro until 2001, however, Greece exchanged its physical currency on 1 …