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expansive

[ik-span-siv] / ɪkˈspæn sɪv /




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Seeing America’s expansive landscape in a recreational vehicle has been part of America’s driving ethos for generations.

From Barron's

McArthur counters that the Scottish bill does not follow those "permissive and expansive models" but is instead modelled on stable, tightly-drawn laws in Australia and the US state of Oregon.

From BBC

That’s because an expansive database specific to flash flood trends like this didn’t exist until now.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under their logic, the views of parents who take a more accepting, expansive view of child-rearing don’t matter.

From Salon

An expansive exhibition focuses on the Japanese warriors—from their rise as masters of warfare to their domestication as part of the civil service and landed gentry—as well as their long cultural afterlife.

From The Wall Street Journal