Synonyms for enlargement
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : en-lahrj-muh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈlɑrdʒ mənt |
Définition of enlargement
Origin :- 1540s, from enlarge + -ment. Photographic sense is from 1866.
- noun increase, expansion
- None of the bookmakers here will ever die of enlargement of the heart.
- Extract from : « Old Man Curry » by Charles E. (Charles Emmett) Van Loan
- In the enlargement of my mother I afford you the means of satisfying Rome.
- Extract from : « The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series » by Rafael Sabatini
- My trouble was enlargement of the womb, also had ovarian trouble.
- Extract from : « Treatise on the Diseases of Women » by Lydia E. Pinkham
- But when we have passed through it, what enlargement do we find!
- Extract from : « The Autobiography of Madame Guyon » by Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon
- The enlargement of the house of the National Legislature had not yet begun.
- Extract from : « Charles Carleton Coffin » by William Elliot Griffis, D. D.
- It is advisable to focus the enlargement with the largest aperture of the lens.
- Extract from : « Bromide Printing and Enlarging » by John A. Tennant
- The requests of readers for the enlargement of the Journal are already coming in.
- Extract from : « Buchanan's Journal of Man, August 1887 » by Various
- Every great invention is the enlargement of his own personality.
- Extract from : « Humanity in the City » by E. H. Chapin
- During the history of the Institution thus far, enlargement had been its law.
- Extract from : « George Muller of Bristol » by Arthur T. Pierson
- Enlargement of the buds may be seen in the case of bulbs and tubers.
- Extract from : « Vegetable Teratology » by Maxwell T. Masters
Antonyms for enlargement
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