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Amplió

Amplió is the third-person singular form in the pretérito indefinido (simple past) of the Spanish verb ampliar, meaning that someone or something expanded, increased, or extended in the past. It is used to describe completed actions of enlarging or broadening, whether in physical space, capacity, scope, or coverage.

Etymology and meaning: Amplio comes from the Latin word ampliare, which itself derives from amplus meaning

Usage notes: Amplió appears in narratives, reports, and descriptions to recount past developments. It can refer

Examples:

- La ciudad amplió su red de transporte público.

- El museo amplió su colección con piezas de origen africano.

- La empresa amplió sus operaciones en América Latina.

Related terms include ampliar (to enlarge), ampliación (enlargement), expansión, and aumento. Amplió, as a single verb

large.
The
verb
ampliar
conveys
the
idea
of
making
something
larger
or
more
extensive.
The
form
amplió
specifically
indicates
“he/she/it
enlarged”
or
“you
(formal)
enlarged”
in
past
narrative
contexts.
to
concrete
enlargements,
such
as
a
building
or
a
museum
expanding
its
rooms,
or
to
more
abstract
increases,
such
as
a
project
expanding
its
objectives
or
a
company
extending
its
operations.
It
is
commonly
used
with
direct
objects
that
denote
what
was
enlarged
or
extended
(por
ejemplo,
la
empresa
amplió
su
presencia
internacional).
form,
is
neutral
in
tone
and
suitable
for
formal,
descriptive,
and
journalistic
writing.