broaden in the PONS Dictionary

broaden Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to broaden one's horizons fig
to broaden one's mind

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It mediates between the column and the load thrusting down upon it, broadening the area of the column's supporting surface.
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Instead, we have tried to broaden gismu flexibility so that multiple approaches to classifying the universe are possible.
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Designing in multiple disciplines has broadened her knowledge of the different methods of tackling a design problem.
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The agency initially worked only in urban areas, subsequently broadening its activities to rural areas.
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The party originally stayed neutral on other matters, but started broadening into other political areas in 2012.
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The only thing that the document does is to broaden those principles in the light of modern events...
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But was open to discuss ways to broaden their voter base, such as' one-person, two-votes'.
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It broadens individualized instruction and promotes the development of personalized learning plans in some computer programs available to teachers.
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He opened a liquor distributor, and later broadened his economic empire to several other industries.
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The authors outline the response to this challenge and strategies to broaden student inquiry without engaging in indoctrination, it said.
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