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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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The protests, which began in December, were initially driven by economic hardship and rising inflation, but have since broadened into more widespread anti-regime rallies.

From BBC

“Deepening and broadening cooperation between our two nations is a historical imperative we can no longer delay,” said Lee, who won a snap election for South Korea’s presidency last June.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Don’t fight the trend. We’re starting to see a broadening out of this rally and small caps are participating,” said Sean Clark, chief investment officer with Clark Capital.

From Barron's

“Migration has broadened Venezuela’s borders. We’re talking about a whole new geography.”

From Los Angeles Times

Wine has sought to broaden his appeal beyond Kampala and his native Buganda region, cannily adopting the national flag as his symbol, which has drawn the ire of the authorities.

From Barron's