Etymology:
Meaning:
To make or become wider, larger, or more extensive.
Origin:
The word "dilate" comes from the Latin word dilatāre, which means "to spread apart, widen, or expand." It is a compound of the prefix di- (apart) and the verb lātus (wide), and it originally meant "to stretch out." Over time, the meaning of "dilate" has broadened to include any kind of widening or expansion, both physical and figurative.
Examples:
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