expanded view

collocation in English

meaningsofexpandandview

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expand
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪkˈspænd/
us
/ɪkˈspænd/
to increase in size, number, or importance, or to make something increase in ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofexpandandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexpanded view

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The cross-peaks between symmetry mates are not shown in theexpandedviewdue to the size of the unit cell.
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The inset at the top of each panel shows anexpandedviewof the image at three individual pixels.
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Figure 4 is anexpandedviewof the area of 0e0-0o0 overlap, with the overlapping tokens labeled.
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Attempted sounds are sometimes not : anexpandedviewof phonological selection and avoidance.
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Thisexpandedviewof communicative language has generated both insights into acquisition and questions for further research or experimentation in practice.
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Such anexpandedviewof labor union politics in this era can open up new dimensions of urban political systems, especially when linked to the concept of metropolitan unionism.
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In theexpandedviewof an inset the convection velocity is selected to coincide with the propagation velocity of the vortex heads, making them easier to identify.
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This approach provides anexpandedviewof how to work with children and families.
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Far from being confined to law, in thisexpandedview, the exercise of power is the genesis of harms of all types and, hence, of crime.
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Analysis suggested that the field has moved from an early emphasis on alternative states of consciousness to a moreexpandedviewof human wholeness and transformation.
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Expanded views of wire segments, showing micron-scale structures which rotate with the viewing angle.
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