dilate
expand / widen / elaborate
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: dilatedpp: dilateding: dilating
This term primarily describes a physical expansion, often associated with biological processes or medical procedures. It carries a clinical or technical tone when referring to the widening of an opening, such as a blood vessel or a pupil, suggesting a controlled or reflexive increase in size. When used in a communicative context, the word shifts toward a critique of verbosity. It describes an expansive style of speaking or writing that stretches a topic beyond its necessary length, often implying a lack of conciseness or an indulgence in unnecessary detail.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To make something wider, larger, or more open, typically by stretching or expanding.
"The doctor used special drops to dilate the patient's pupils for the eye exam."