Expanded - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: expandedexpandable
able to expand or to be expanded...
Expanding
That expands or may be expanded extending spreading enlarging...
Expand
To lay open by extending to open wide to spread out to diffuse as a flower expands its leaves...
Expander
Anything which causes expansion esp Mech a tool for stretching open or expanding a tube etc...
expandible
same as expandable...
Expand
Expand, means (1) v.t. spread or stretch (a thing) out. (2) become extended: spread out, unfold. (3) v.t. give full expression to. (4) v.t. widen the boundaries of, increase the area, scope etc., enlarge, dilate. (5) v.t. become grater in area, bulk, capacity etc.; become larger: increase the scope of one's activity or the scale of operations of something: take in or go into a new area of activity, New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, see also State of Gujarat v. Saurashtra Cement & Chemical Industries Ltd., (2003) 2 SCC 394.Means to become greater or bigger in size of spread out, State of Gujarat v. Saurashtra Cement & Chemical Industries Ltd., (2003) 2 SCC 394.Means 'tending to promote some proposed or desired object, 'fit' or 'suitable for the purpose' proper under the circumstances, Webster's Encyclopaedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language....
big bang theory
The theory that the known universe originated in an explosive event the big bang in which all of the matter and energy of the universe was contained in a single point and began to rapidly expand and evolve starting as high energy particles and radiation and as it cooled over time evolving into ordinary subatomic particles atoms and then stars and galaxies According to this theory the four dimensional space time continuum which we perceive as our universe continues to expand to the present time but it is unknown whether the expansion will continue indefinitely or eventually stop or even reverse possibly leading to a contraction to a single point sometimes referred to as the ldquobig crunchrdquo The competing ldquoSteady state Theoryrdquo gradually lost favor in the 1980s and 1990s See also big bang...
Expansion
The act of expanding or spreading out the condition of being expanded dilation enlargement...
lossy compression
The compression of binary data into a form which when it is re expanded has most but not all of the original information It is used primarily for compression of images and sounds and is designed to provide a high degree of compression at the cost of a slight loss of data It is expemplified by the JPEG compression standard Images compressed by a lossy compression algorithm are re expanded into an image close but not identical to the original image the difference between the original and the reconstructed image may be imperceptible to normal viewing by the eye...
Expansion
Expansion, The word 'expansion' is a noun derived from the word 'expand', which is a verb. The word 'expand' means to become greater or bigger in size, to spread out, State of Gujarat v. Saurashtra Cement & Chemical Industries Ltd., (2003) 2 SCC 394: AIR 2003 SC 1132 (1135). [Bombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958, s. 3(2)(vii)(b)]...
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