1. enlarging - Noun
2. enlarging - Verb
of Enlarge
Source: Webster's dictionaryA further parallelism was effected by turning Ireland into a kingdom and sharing the same episcopal establishment as England, whilst enlarging England by the annexation of Wales. Source: Internet
At this distance the solar wind becomes strong enough to blow the gas and dust away from the coma, enlarging the tail. Source: Internet
Cropping an image and enlarging to the same size final image as an uncropped image taken under the same conditions is equivalent to using a smaller format under the same conditions, so the cropped image has less DOF. Source: Internet
Development A development study for a longer range version of the Polaris missile achieved by enlarging it to the maximum possible size allowed by existing launch tubes started in 1963. Source: Internet
An inflatable aeroshell provides one alternative for enlarging the drag area with a low-mass design. Source: Internet
An operation for enlarging a narrowed vascular lumen by using a cather fitted with a tiny balloon to open up a blocked artery in the heart. Source: Internet