Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspændɪŋ/
verb Expanding is a present participle form of the verb 'expand', which means to become or make larger or more extensive.
A1 The balloon is expanding.
A2 The company is expanding its operations to new markets.
B1 The city is expanding rapidly due to population growth.
B2 The business is expanding its product line to include new offerings.
C1 The artist's popularity is expanding globally with each new exhibition.
C2 The technology sector is constantly expanding with new innovations and advancements.
adjective Expanding can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is increasing in size or scope.
A1 The store is expanding its product line.
A2 She is excited about the expanding opportunities at her new job.
B1 The company is expanding its operations to new markets.
B2 The expanding population is putting pressure on local resources.
C1 The expanding global economy has created new challenges for policymakers.
C2 The expanding influence of technology has transformed the way we live and work.
formal The company is constantly expanding its operations to new markets.
informal The town is expanding rapidly with new housing developments popping up everywhere.
slang The party scene is expanding with more clubs opening up in the downtown area.
figurative Her knowledge of the subject is expanding like a balloon filling up with air.
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