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expansion

[ik-span-shuhn] / ɪkˈspæn ʃən /


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According to the CAA, the new rules are designed to be easier to understand, as well as allow for "safe expansion" of drones across the UK.

From BBC

Astronomers previously thought the Universe's expansion, which began with the Big Bang about 13.8 billion years ago, should gradually slow due to gravity.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Paul said a number of residents were "understandably frustrated" by the contactless expansion.

From BBC

A slowdown in household formation reduces demand for housing, large appliances, and furnishings—sectors that historically powered China’s consumer expansions.

From Barron's

“Much of the expansion over the last decade has been geared towards global growth,” the head of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association said this fall.

From The Wall Street Journal