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View synonyms for expanse
expanse
[ ik-spans ]
expanse
/ ɪkˈspæns /
noun
- an uninterrupted surface of something that spreads or extends, esp over a wide area; stretch
an expanse of water
- expansion or extension
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of expanse1
C17: from New Latin expansum the heavens, from Latin expansus spread out, from expandere to expand
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Example Sentences
China is setting out to chart an exquisitely detailed subterranean atlas across the country’s vast expanse.
From Science Magazine
The earth the dinosaurs once trod is now a massive expanse of solid rock.
From Los Angeles Times
And though she has since deleted this comment, she didn't delete it fast enough, and feeds soon flooded with commentary from an expanse of people calling for her head.
From Salon
The bluish shades of the work reminded viewers of large expanses of the sea or sky.
From BBC
Kocourek said it was good to come up here, to see from this height the vast expanse, its beauty, cruelty and danger, the way the light moves.
From Los Angeles Times
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