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Hedwig calls on me to have a much more expansive energy—not so interior.

The secrecy surrounding LRS-B is more expansive than any aircraft program of its size since the 1980s.

At stake is an ideology far more expansive than support for same-sex couples.

By contrast, a Democratic bill sponsored by Cardin is more expansive and applies to all felons.

The competing, more expansive view of al Qaeda holds that the network is broader than just its core and affiliates.

"I have sent two of my men to do so," replied the baron, who was by nature no more expansive than his old governess.

His soul was more expansive and liberal than mine, but at the same time more uncontrolled, rash, and intemperate.

Their family pride was more expansive than their brother Jonathan's.

Greek, French and German are all more expansive, more syllabically copious.

The phrase was brief; nor did it seem to be going to lead to anything more expansive.

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On this page you'll find 92 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expansive, such as: extensive, far-reaching, inclusive, wide-ranging, all-embracing, and ample.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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