Adjective Satellite
as of a photograph; made larger
Source: WordNetblown up
My first piece of advice - and I mean this from the bottom of my heart - is that we should not get so carried away that we adopt a Logan's Run policy in which conservatives beyond a certain age are twirled around the ceiling of a big stadium and then blown-up to the cheers of younger conservatives. Jonah Goldberg
the enlarged photograph revealed many details Source: Internet
Adobe Walls was an abandoned trading post blown up by its inhabitants to prevent a take-over by hostile Indians. Source: Internet
After the passengers were moved to other locations, three of the planes were blown up. Source: Internet
After ordering the inhabitants to leave, about one quarter of the town was blown up. Source: Internet
Clifford (1943), p. 317 Huge quantities of engineer stores had been collected to repair transport infrastructure and the railway line from El Alamein to Fort Capuzzo, despite having been blown up in over 200 places, was quickly repaired. Source: Internet