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expansion [ɪkˈspænʃn] N

1. expansion no pl (spreading out):

expansion
expansion of gas

2. expansion (elaboration):

expansion

expansion card N COMPUT

memory expansion card N COMPUT

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For the past five years, the school has gone through many renovations and expansions.
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The expansion comes as the airport starts to see passenger levels trend lower.
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Expansion of the school was completed in 2007, with the addition of the senior class, that took numbers up to 850.
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In 2011, a $30 million, 13,000 square foot expansion was completed.
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The success of that store has since led to expansion to over 300 locations.
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This expansion brings the company's total storage capacity to 20,000 pallet spaces and its barcode enabled warehouse management system gives clients full visibility.
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Mission-balancing was also an issue with the expansion pack.
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Several other schools have been rumored as potential expansion candidates.
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Its peak of expansion came in the 1920s.
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The construction of the fortress was continued and the town had to bear the costs of the fortress expansion.
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