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grow larger

verb as in widen

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Female alligators tap out at around 10 feet, though male alligators can grow larger.

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Experts say wildfires here are expected to grow larger, faster and more frequent in the years ahead due in part to warmer and drier conditions driven by human-caused climate change, as well as vegetation buildup and forest management practices.

Researchers then measured the diameter of the eye and pupil of both the young fish and adult cichlids in the experiment, determining younger populations had indeed gained traits that allowed them to grow larger eye structures in response to cloudy waters.

They’re sorry for the inconvenience, organizers said, but the tech company’s carbon footprint is already massive and is expected to grow larger, despite corporate leadership promising the opposite.

If researchers ignore the shrinkage of semiconductor materials at the ultracold temperatures at which quantum dots operate, the errors grow larger.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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