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expansive

[ik-span-siv] / ɪkˈspæn sɪv /




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Those same vistas can also be enjoyed from the expansive outdoor living spaces, which span 1,500 square feet and include a covered seating area that overlooks the stunning pool and spa.

From MarketWatch

Given the "scale and the lavishness" of tour shows, Reilly explains that visiting fewer cities means "a lot less transporting these very expansive, ambitious sets around the world".

From BBC

A Fed governor from 2006 to 2011, Warsh earned a reputation as an inflation hawk, having argued for years that low interest rates and expansive bond purchases would fuel rising prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

The yen recently approached 160 against the dollar due to fears that Japan’s fiscal conditions may worsen if a ruling coalition win in an upcoming election clears the way for more expansive policy measures.

From The Wall Street Journal

It noted that Mr. Smith’s “expansive interpretation of ‘official act’ would raise significant constitutional concerns” by chilling free speech and association.

From The Wall Street Journal