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Making something bigger, or pretending you can in unsolicited inbox promises.

means The act of increasing the size, scope, or extent of something.

from From Old French enlargir, to widen or set freebuilt on Latin largus, abundant, the same root that gives us large and the largesse of the generous.

EU usageBrussels jargon for admitting new member states.
PhotographyAn enlarger projected negatives bigger onto paper.
Old meaningOnce meant release from prison or restraint.
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