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broaden

Broaden is a verb meaning to make something wider in physical dimensions, or to expand its scope, range, or influence. It can describe the tangible widening of objects, such as a road or a path, as well as the figurative broadening of ideas, policies, or opportunities.

Etymology: The word derives from broad, with the suffix -en forming the verb. Broad comes from the

Usage: In physical contexts, broaden is used for changes to width or extent. In figurative contexts, it

Synonyms and related terms: Widen, expand, extend, enlarge. Antonyms include narrow, constrict, limit. Nuance: broaden often

See also: broaden one's mind, breadth, width.

Old
English
brād
("wide"),
related
to
various
Germanic
cognates.
The
verb
broaden
emerged
in
Middle
English
and
has
since
accommodated
both
literal
and
figurative
senses
of
widening.
often
appears
with
nouns
like
horizons,
perspectives,
scope,
or
appeal,
as
in
"broaden
horizons,"
"broaden
the
scope,"
or
"broaden
the
appeal
of
a
product."
implies
increasing
inclusivity
or
diversity
in
addition
to
size,
whereas
widen
can
be
more
purely
spatial,
and
expand
can
imply
growth
in
multiple
dimensions.