broadening

/ˈbrɔdənɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Becoming wider or more extensive.
    • She noticed a broadening smile on his face.
    • The broadening river flooded the nearby fields.
    • The broadening gap between rich and poor is a concern.
  2. Increasing in range, variety, or scope.
    • Travel offers a broadening experience for young people.
    • Her broadening knowledge of science impressed the judges.
    • The course provides a broadening perspective on world history.
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noun
  1. The act or process of making something wider or more extensive.
    • The broadening of her interests led her to study art history.
    • The river's broadening created new wetlands along its banks.
    • The broadening of the highway took two years to complete.
  2. An increase in range, variety, or scope.
    • The program aims at the broadening of students' horizons.
    • The broadening of the company's product line attracted new customers.
    • His broadening of musical tastes included jazz and classical.
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