Broaden

//ˈbɹɑ.dn̩//

"Broaden" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Good movies broaden your horizons.

Broaden your horizon so that as you become more and more able to take care of yourself you will move intelligently.

Good films broaden our horizons.

In this day and age, it is incredible that people still want to spend years learning some foreign language while they could learn Esperanto in a matter of weeks and broaden their reach to the entire world.

Esperanto helped me broaden my intellectual and cultural horizons.

Decisions made today determine risk exposure for current and future generations and will either broaden or limit options to reduce the negative consequences of climate change.

Above all, I'd like to broaden my knowledge of the language.

A report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD, calls on African countries to broaden their exports beyond commodities if they are to escape poverty.

This week, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman spoke with Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele about plans to reopen the U.S. Embassy in Honiara and what U.S. officials described as “joint efforts to broaden and deepen engagement” between the two countries.

She suggested reading more books to broaden the mind.

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broaden one’s knowledge

broaden the canal

Travel broadens the mind.

The roads gradually broadened as we drove into the countryside.

Her knowledge broadened after spending a year in South America.

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