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expansive

[ik-span-siv] / ɪkˈspæn sɪv /




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First, the rock legend listed his expansive Henderson, Nevada, property—along with an adjacent lot—just a few months after buying it, initially asking $13.5 million.

From MarketWatch

Duane sometimes had difficulty understanding the musk ox, who once explained that his formal education gave him an expansive vocabulary.

From Literature

They have only conceded three goals in their past 15 matches and lost once in 19, all while playing the most expansive football in the top flight.

From BBC

This case, which was fast-tracked through the court system as an emergency, slams the door on one such expansive use of presidential authority.

From BBC

The administration does have other laws it can rely on, but those laws have procedural constraints and may not allow tariffs as expansive as the ones the court struck down.

From The Wall Street Journal