Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To enlarge; increase.
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Examples
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Toss all of the ingredients together in alarge bowl.
Moroccan Roasted Vegetables Laura 2009
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Toss all of the ingredients together in alarge bowl.
Archive 2009-07-01 Laura 2009
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Prime Minister Harper and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff haveannounced that they support the ban, and alarge if not overwhelming majority of Canadians agree with them.
Why Québéc Cannot and Should not Ban the Niqab : Law is Cool 2010
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In May, FBI agents searched his home and found alarge cache of child pornography, federal prosecutors said.
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Prime Minister Harper and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff haveannounced that they support the ban, and alarge if not overwhelming majority of Canadians agree with them.
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The newresults are based on data from the British Cohort Study, alarge research effort to chart the long-term health of almost every person born in Britain during a one-week period in April of 1970.
Does eating candy in childhood lead to violence in adulthood, new study asks? 2009
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The newresults are based on data from the British Cohort Study, alarge research effort to chart the long-term health of almost every person born in Britain during a one-week period in April of 1970.
What happens when prisoners complain about adverse reactions to ingredients in certain foods? 2009
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For instance, one company sent copies of its catalogue of products to alarge number of INTERNET users.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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So it creates alarge illeterate community who will be the leader in future.
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Upon hisarrival at the Imam Khomeini International airport, alarge crowd of reporters met him with cameras, notebooks and laptops in hand.
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