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How to pronounce enlargement in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms elaboration, expansion
Type of treatment, discourse, discussion
Has types embroidery, expatiation, embellishment
Derivation enlarge
Type Words
Synonyms expansion
Type of step-up, increase
Has types dilatation, dilation, distension, distention, extension, inflation, magnification, stretching
Derivation enlarge
Type Words
Synonyms blowup, magnification
Type of exposure, photo, pic, picture, photograph
Derivation enlarge
Type Words
Type of state
Has types pseudobulb, lump, swelling, puffiness

Examples of enlargement

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Most important of all may be the European Union's-and so the euro's-enlargement.
From the economist.com
The last two years I enjoyed it, because of the euro, enlargement, the reforms.
From the time.com
This typically relates to procedures such as breast enlargement and face lifts.
From the gazettelive.co.uk
Emphysema is defined by enlargement and destruction of the airspaces in the lung.
From the us.cnn.com
If the enlargement is not musically appropriate, the result can become comical.
From the theepochtimes.com
The prospect of EU enlargement concentrated minds in the search for a settlement.
From the bbc.co.uk
The essence of enlargement is a broadening of the area of commonly shared values.
From the economist.com
It is not clear that enlargement fatigue is really about public opinion at all.
From the economist.com
And so, this month, even supporters of NATO enlargement failed to muster outrage.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Expansion: the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
  • The state of being enlarged
  • Expansion: a discussion that provides additional information
  • A photographic print that has been enlarged
  • (enlarged) hypertrophied: (of an organ or body part) excessively enlarged as a result of increased size in the constituent cells; "hypertrophied myocardial fibers"
  • (enlarged) larger than normal; "enlarged joints"
  • Resizing (including size-changing, miniaturization, magnification, shrinking, and enlargement), is a theme in fiction, in particular in fairy tales, fantasy, and science fiction.
  • The act of making something larger; To have been made more obvious, more serious; to have been exacerbated; An image, particularly a photograph, that has been enlarged
  • (Enlarged) alar cells - larger than adjacent cells, but not necessarily inflated or ?bubble? cells.