broaden in the PONS Dictionary

broaden Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to broaden the mind

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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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The model range was broadened, but production didn't meet demand.
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The only solution is to broaden your mind to the new scale.
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It also broadened its commercial real estate focus and increased circulation to 20,000.
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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 agency initially worked only in urban areas, subsequently broadening its activities to rural areas.
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Winners of the awards will receive training or work placement at reputable design organisations to broaden their horizons.
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Ground-breaking research in telehaptics (the sense of touch) and virtual reality may broaden the scope of telerehabilitation practice, in the future.
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He opened a liquor distributor, and later broadened his economic empire to several other industries.
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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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