English to Arabic Dictionary expansive

expansive

متمدد
definition
adjective
deep, expansive canyons
covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging.
she felt expansive and inclined to talk
(of a person or their manner) open, demonstrative, and communicative.
translation of 'expansive'
adjective
فسيح,
متسم بوهم العظمة,
ممدد,
متمدد,
ذو نزعات خيرة,
صريح
example
So, when I pull into the parking lot and see the 'expansive' empty area in front, it almost appears as if the store is closed.
And when there are people looking for work and they can't find a job, it means we're going to continue to try to put pro-growth, 'expansive' policies in place.
This is a little village, a farm, a pub, a few old sandstone houses and an 'expansive' sea view wide enough to show the curve of the earth.
After all, has any empire ever managed to be both 'expansive' and politically correct?
Unlike the destruction caused by an earthquake, which may affect several buildings across an 'expansive' area, this disaster involved many buildings and a massive debris pile in a small, confined area.
The Black Rock Desert is a place of sublime 'expansive' space.
It's not that they were perfect, but they were 'expansive' , engaged and disciplined.
They provide a perfect context for the aestheticized sophisticate, validating his 'expansive' personality and style.
This thankfully flat area of 'expansive' squares and elegant, grid-patterned streets is Lisbon's main shopping precinct.
The women were more 'expansive' when offered the chance to suggest the kinds of services they would like to see offered in the community.
Pendant lamps and a simplified pattern of coffers lend definition to the dining area, while in the more 'expansive' family room area, the ceiling rises to a peak.
The reason it worked as a film - even if it didn't do any business - is that the characters were always 'expansive' .
The officers seem to have been chosen for this task by sheer force of their outgoing, 'expansive' personalities.
What if at any moment either of them had advocated an 'expansive' view of sexual politics?
As a farmer, he proved canny in cattle dealing and land purchase with the result that his holding is now one of the most 'expansive' in the area.
She is a very charismatic actor so it doesn't take all that much to establish her as a beloved, 'expansive' grandmother, endlessly giving and loyal.
A colossus - in girth at least - he felt he could engulf the United States in his 'expansive' personality.
When you have a substantial home surrounded by a small yard, it can be difficult to create the illusion of having an 'expansive' garden and inviting spaces for outdoor living.
Business travellers will appreciate the 'expansive' meeting space and a business centre which offers secretarial support and translations.
He was 'expansive' and funny and didn't ask questions.
I'm a talker and an 'expansive' extrovert, yet in my poetry, particularly my lyrical poetry, I like to have things as distilled as possible.
One expense is budgetary, the price of an 'expansive' foreign policy.
Although it would probably work, while inebriated Chris tended to have a massively 'expansive' personality, and he exaggerated an awful lot.
Yet much of the current discussion uses the term in a more 'expansive' way to mean just about any comprehensive worldview.
However, if negative surprises act as negative shocks, 'expansive' monetary policy is likely to lead to inflation.
We start low and slow but ultimately we should always find a very ecstatic and 'expansive' manner in which to proclaim our peace.
As an economic system, capitalism is 'expansive' : there is a never-ending search for new markets and more profit.
It continues to thrive as an 'expansive' gallery space where, in a relatively short period of time, you can view works from more than 60 artists.
To provide sufficient privacy while still getting the 'expansive' outdoor living spaces he and his family wanted, he'd have to come up with some clever maneuvers.
Overly 'expansive' government policies would raise inflation and cause a balance-of-payments deficit, which put downward pressure on the pound.
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