Pronunciation: /ɪnˈlɑːrdʒd/
verb Enlarged is also a verb that means to make something bigger or increase in size.
A1 The doctor enlarged the image on the screen so the patient could see it better.
A2 She enlarged the font size on her phone to make it easier to read.
B1 The company decided to enlarge their production capacity to meet the growing demand.
B2 The artist enlarged the canvas to create a more impactful painting.
C1 The architect enlarged the original design to accommodate more rooms in the building.
C2 The scientist enlarged the sample size to ensure the accuracy of the experiment results.
adjective Enlarged is an adjective that describes something that has been made larger in size or extent.
A1 The teacher showed the class an enlarged photo of the Eiffel Tower.
A2 The doctor recommended an enlarged version of the text for the visually impaired student.
B1 The company decided to print an enlarged logo on their new product packaging.
B2 The museum displayed an enlarged replica of the famous painting for visitors to admire.
C1 The architect proposed an enlarged floor plan to accommodate additional office space.
C2 The scientist used an enlarged microscope to study the intricate details of the specimen.
formal The doctor recommended an enlarged dosage of the medication.
informal I saw an enlarged version of the painting at the art gallery.
slang I can't believe how much my stomach has enlarged since the holidays.
figurative His ego has enlarged to the point where he can't see past himself.
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