extend the scope
Frequency: 7.212.2 per million words
To make something cover a larger area or range.
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- The company decided to extend the scope of its research to include renewable energy.
- We need to extend the scope of our investigation to cover all potential issues.
- The new regulations will extend the scope of environmental protection.
- By adding new features, they hope to extend the scope of the software's capabilities.
- The committee voted to extend the scope of the project beyond its initial parameters.
- The teacher encouraged students to extend the scope of their essays with more in-depth analysis.
- Historically, empires sought to extend their scope through conquest and trade.
- The artist chose to extend the scope of her exhibition by incorporating multimedia elements.
- To address the problem effectively, we must extend the scope of our understanding.
- Future plans aim to extend the scope of social services to underserved communities.