enlarge in Latin
enlarge in Latin is grandiō — enlarge means to make something bigger, or to become bigger.
enlarge in Latin
grandiō
(transitive) To make (something) larger.
What does "enlarge" mean?
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verb To make something bigger, or to become bigger.
"They enlarged the kitchen by knocking through into the dining room."
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verb To speak or write about a subject at greater length.
"The professor enlarged on his earlier point about climate policy."
enlarge in a sentence
- They enlarged the kitchen by knocking through into the dining room.
- Can you enlarge this photo so we can see the faces more clearly?
- The professor enlarged on his earlier point about climate policy.
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What is "enlarge" in Latin?
"enlarge" in Latin is grandiō. enlarge means: To make something bigger, or to become bigger.
How do you use "enlarge" in a sentence?
Example: "They enlarged the kitchen by knocking through into the dining room." In Latin, "enlarge" is grandiō.
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