English to Bengali Dictionary expansive

expansive

অকপট
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
অকপট,
প্রসারিত,
প্রসারণক্ষম,
সরল,
খোলাখুলি,
বিস্তৃত,
ব্যাপক
example
We start low and slow but ultimately we should always find a very ecstatic and 'expansive' manner in which to proclaim our peace.
After all, has any empire ever managed to be both 'expansive' and politically correct?
His father was an outgoing, large and 'expansive' man while his mother was a polite, passive person who Tom describes as a pushover.
The finance ministers had managed to limit the impact of fiscal retrenchment somewhat by an 'expansive' monetary policy.
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.
Notice the wider decorative elements which function as an 'expansive' area for the picture.
The Black Rock Desert is a place of sublime 'expansive' space.
This is the most 'expansive' of the regional political models.
But although torpedo boats might defend the capital, they were of no account in an 'expansive' foreign policy; it was battleships and bases which were needed.
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.
This thankfully flat area of 'expansive' squares and elegant, grid-patterned streets is Lisbon's main shopping precinct.
The going wasn't easy, as they fought their way out of a thick bramble forest the first day, and, during the second day, found themselves entering a wide, 'expansive' plain.
He was 'expansive' and funny and didn't ask questions.
In a commencement speech at military school, the president announced an 'expansive' new policy of pre-emptive military action.
His ambitious Great Society symbolized the 'expansive' policies of liberalism.
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.
A vibrant and 'expansive' economy produces jobs and innovations.
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.
They provide a perfect context for the aestheticized sophisticate, validating his 'expansive' personality and style.
Yet much of the current discussion uses the term in a more 'expansive' way to mean just about any comprehensive worldview.
Overly 'expansive' government policies would raise inflation and cause a balance-of-payments deficit, which put downward pressure on the pound.
Along with five cinemas, the largest of which can seat 250 customers, there will also be a coffee shop and seating area in the 'expansive' lobby.
Something about it fills us with such joy that we are able to let go of our every day petty grievances and be the full and 'expansive' people we are.
One expense is budgetary, the price of an 'expansive' foreign policy.
It may just be that you're 'expansive' and not good at playing games or hiding your feelings.
The officers seem to have been chosen for this task by sheer force of their outgoing, 'expansive' personalities.
Hours after getting the Nobel news on October 10, he spoke to reporters about his 'expansive' approach to economics.
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.
This 'expansive' yard and storage area will be a focal point for the festival.
But underlying that narrowly 'expansive' go-it-alone foreign policy are the Republican wars here at home.
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