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    broaden
    /ˈbrɔːdn/

    verb

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  2. to become wider, or to cause something to become wider: The track broadens and becomes a road at this point. They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enlarging and inflating. augmentation. balloon. bloat. build (someone/something) up. bulk something out. explosively. flare.

  3. intransitive verb. : to become broad. Examples of broaden in a Sentence. They need to broaden their understanding of other cultures. The police have broadened the scope of the investigation. Her smile broadened when I told her the good news. The investigation has broadened to include the mayor's staff.

  4. Broaden definition: to become or make broad. . See examples of BROADEN used in a sentence.

  5. to become wider, or to cause something to become wider: The track broadens and becomes a road at this point. They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enlarging and inflating. augmentation. balloon. bloat. build (someone/something) up. bulk something out. explosively. flare.

  6. BROADEN definition: 1. to increase or make something increase and include more things or people: 2. to become wider or…. Learn more.

  7. When you broaden something such as your experience or popularity or when it broadens, the number of things or people that it includes becomes greater. We must broaden our appeal. [ VERB noun ]

  8. Something can broaden literally, like a river that broadens as you hike beside it, growing wider as it flows south. Things also broaden figuratively, the way people's minds tend to broaden when they travel around the world and meet people from different cultures.