broaden

broaden
broaden
A vtr
1 (extend) étendre [appeal, experience, scope] ; élargir [horizons, knowledge, outlook] ; travel broadens the mind les voyages ouvrent l'esprit ;
2 (widen) élargir [path, road].
B vi
1 (expand) [appeal, horizons, outlook, scope] s'élargir ;
2 (widen) [river, road, pipe, smile] s'élargir ; [skirt] s'évaser.
Phrasal verb
broaden out [river, road, pipe] s'élargir ; [conversation] s'étendre ; to broaden out into [river] s'élargir en ; [conversation] s'étendre à.

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