make larger
101Edgar Allen and Company — was a steel maker and engineer, which from the late 19th century was based at Imperial Steel Works, Tinsley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The site was bounded by Sheffield Road, Vulcan Road and the Sheffield District Railway to which it was… …
102augment — augmentable, adj. v. /awg ment /; n. /awg ment/, v.t. 1. to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase: His salary is augmented by a small inheritance. 2. Music. a. to raise (the upper note of an interval or chord) by a… …
103enlarge — en·large in lärj vb, en·larged; en·larg·ing vt to make larger vi to grow larger …
104accelerated depreciation — A group of methods for achieving periodic reductions in the book value of fixed assets that make larger reductions in the early periods and progressively smaller reductions in later periods. The offsetting entry is the depreciation expense.… …
105enlarged — adj. increased in size, made larger en·large || ɪn lÉ‘ËdÊ’ v. make larger, become bigger …
106augment — I. v. a. Enlarge, increase, swell, magnify, add to, make larger. II. v. n. Increase, grow larger …
107augment — aug•ment v. [[t]ɔgˈmɛnt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈɔg mɛnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase 2) mad mus a) to raise (the upper note of an interval or chord) by a half step b) to double the note values of (a… …
108augment — verb (t) /ɔgˈmɛnt / (say awg ment) 1. to make larger; enlarge in size or extent; increase. 2. Grammar to add an augment to. –verb (i) /ɔgˈmɛnt / (say awg ment) 3. to become larger. –noun /ˈɔgmənt/ (say awgmuhnt) 4. Grammar (in Greek, Sanskrit,… …
109bump — ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) …
110bumpier — bump ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) …