widen the scope

Frequency: 7.312.9 per million words

To increase the range or extent of something.

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  • We need to widen the scope of our research to include more diverse populations.
  • The committee decided to widen the scope of their investigation after new evidence emerged.
  • By incorporating new technologies, they hope to widen the scope of their services.
  • The new policy aims to widen the scope of educational opportunities for all students.
  • Initially, the project was narrow, but we had to widen its scope to meet market demands.
  • To achieve a more comprehensive understanding, one must widen the scope of their inquiry.
  • The artist's latest work attempts to widen the scope of traditional landscape painting.
  • They are actively working to widen the scope of international cooperation on climate change.
  • His experience in multiple fields allowed him to widen the scope of his professional expertise.
  • The organization plans to widen the scope of its humanitarian aid efforts next year.