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"expansiveness" Definitions
  1. great size; the fact that something covers a large area
  2. the fact that something covers a large subject area
  3. friendly behaviour that shows that you are willing to talk

133 Sentences With "expansiveness"

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The painting yields a sensation of indeterminate depth and expansiveness.
It was a way to find the expansiveness of the king.
Still, she succeeds in calling attention to the expansiveness of Wells's thinking.
I relished the expansiveness of spirit that accompanies the release from pain.
It contains all the expansiveness of the West, and some of its optimism, too.
It's an old-fashioned faith in expansiveness that is both risky and increasingly rare.
Yet the show is also very much a meditation on the expansiveness of photography itself.
These sweeping shots help balance the film's claustrophobia with a parallel sense of chilly expansiveness.
She's the same tall and slender vision as ever, but with a newly free expansiveness.
I've never seen any other show achieve this kind of expansiveness on a narrative level.
Her back had both a newfound delicacy and expansiveness that made her arms appear more willowy.
Luminiferous Aether harnesses that beauty and uncertainty with aplomb, conjuring up an overwhelming feeling of expansiveness.
And June gave me this sense of expansiveness and how to live life as a performer.
Sculptors like Mark di Suvero and Donald Judd were drawn to the expansiveness of the loft spaces.
I was able to connect it then to a tradition of West Coast expansiveness, thinking about nature.
"Steve was exhilarated, and inspired, by the California landscape, by its light and its expansiveness," he said.
And I think one of the reasons this movie has an expansiveness is because 'us' is subjective.
There's a world of difference between the expansiveness of that revanchism and the narrow straits that is Trump's.
Yet expansiveness is at the heart of Smith's work; her characters aspire to the generative power of the pun.
It's not just the intensity of the cold that is unusual, though — it's also the expansiveness of this event.
But Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg, the leading moderates, have raised questions about the expansiveness of Ms. Warren's agenda.
There is something Wagnerian about all this, and not just in its expansiveness and the gravitas of its utterance.
It's called "postural expansiveness," and it basically refers to how much space you take up with your torso and limbs.
Trump has spent much of the day on Sunday publicly raging on Twitter about the Mueller investigation and its expansiveness.
It's about the expansiveness of the mind, our incredible, anomalous ability to take on what is vast, abstract and intuited.
Regardless, legal experts say a court case would most likely turn on questions about the expansiveness of Congress's investigative powers.
Its teeming expansiveness rivals that of "The Ferryman," Jez Butterworth's Tony Award-winning portrait of rural Ireland during the Troubles.
Battlefield, however, missed many chances to evoke the expansiveness, the maximalism, and the kitchen-sink inclusiveness of India's great epic.
Their focus can blaze with white heat; breathing more freely, the music can take on the expansiveness of an alpine vista.
For a poet of Coolidge's expansiveness, Selected Poems should be thought of as an initiation — a taste to whet the appetite.
Taking the expansiveness of Rapeman as a directive, Shellac's music became a kind of bridge between post-hardcore and post-rock.
But despite this expansiveness, the 2018 recommendations do not cover some types or aspects of exercise, including high-intensity interval training.
Not that we ever feel the sense of expansiveness one might expect from a movie whose plot revolves around the land.
Different treatments for deceptively similar dishes reveal the expansiveness of the foodways throughout North Africa, the Middle East and far beyond.
I was reminded of this exchange in the stables much later, while speaking to Phoenix about the expansiveness of Audiard's direction.
It feels exactly the same as before, they're back, and she sinks into the expansiveness that their friendship has always allowed.
But the idea that plants are sentient is hotly contested — a status reflected by their outlying position in the moral expansiveness scale.
The smartphone is defined by its convergence of various tools and devices, by its shrinking of what's necessary, rather than its expansiveness.
Frontier sprawls more widely than Game of Thrones did in its first season, and its clumsy expansiveness comes back to haunt it.
It's greater than the sum of its parts, because you have this expansiveness that counters the preoccupations of two middle-aged men.
In order to explore Indian lives, he could employ Life's monumental pictorialism and mix it with the expansiveness of the new documentarians.
China's used development aid, closer diplomatic ties with nations like the Philippines, and its military expansiveness to spread its footprint in the region.
It is oracular, delirious and American — rich with the intensities of Melville, the expansiveness of Whitman and Toomer's own bedeviling preoccupation with color.
A resulting legal fight could ultimately make it to the Supreme Court and have significant implications on the expansiveness of Congress's investigative powers.
Its narrator befriends two talented women, one whose inherited inequality limits her success and one whose privilege, money, and success breed a reckless expansiveness.
But questions about the investigation's expansiveness mounted as additional witnesses came forward with accounts they wanted to present to the FBI about Kavanaugh's behavior.
Linden calls its new project Sansar, drawing inspiration from a Sanskrit word evoking both the expansiveness of the world and the wandering of it.
We hope that they take some time with the photos and essays in the book and really consider the expansiveness of the human experience.
The expansiveness of the Rubio-Lee plan led James Pethokoukis, an economic policy researcher at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, to invoke Oprah Winfrey.
Most tiny houses use a full-sized loft, which maximizes square footage, but Bela and Spencer said it limits the space's usefulness and expansiveness.
While clay and pottery have unquestionable links to women within Indigenous cultural practice, the expansiveness of gender is more clearly recognized within these communities.
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) sharing a laugh in Cleveland's convention center as they joked with one another about the expansiveness of the event space.
There is, at times, a new expansiveness to her upper body and a lusciousness to her arms: a signal of what is to come.
Chamber-music performances — say, by a fine string quartet or trio — can be magical in the way they combine intimacy of scale with emotional expansiveness.
In any of these we may move toward fear or toward empathy, toward the fortress of the ego or the expansiveness of a life together.
This interconnectedness of the global economy and the expansiveness of medical supply chains means that a disruption anywhere along the line could spell disaster worldwide.
The showers have slightly older fixtures and features and seemed to have modulation pressure issues, but all in all the expansiveness and cleanliness was impressive.
The expansiveness of the Kinja platform—including its side blogs, relatively good comments, and interaction between staff and readers—kept people coming back every day.
You get a sense of expansiveness and ease as soon as you walk through the towers at the gate and up the birch-lined walk.
But the liberal democratic moral order stands for the idea that souls are formed in freedom and not in servility, in expansiveness, not in stagnation.
"I think what you're going to see is a great expansiveness in terms of the kinds of artists we feature in the program," Mr. Rothkopf said.
Only recently has he allowed lush color and generous expansiveness into the Seal Point paintings, yielding to fierce beauty — an act not of surrender but of ownership.
The very expansiveness of its concerns, which incorporate the mystical-religious, set it so far apart from the customary scandi-noir that the genre feels begun anew.
Other landscapes study nature's expansiveness along wooded pathways or across open fields, as sunlight ebbs and encroaching shadows turn wooden barns and wind-tossed grasslands into silhouettes.
"However, the present level of monetary policy expansiveness secures low and stable inflation in the mid-term, with a gradual recovery of economic activity," it said in Thursday's statement.
Obama, by contrast, earned his prominence in national politics with the opposite message — exploding onto the scene with a speech insisting on the fundamental expansiveness of the American nation.
With their pulsating squares, diamonds and triangles of color, these works attest to the expansiveness of geometry, as well as its use in flags, banners and coats of arms.
That expansiveness might seem surprising but "we have a really long-term vision of the project," an eye on the long haul that Flicker says is typical Amazon style.
But it lacks their exhilarating sense of expansiveness, which comes from watching how actual humans, flesh and blood, might move through the future — the next version of it, anyway.
Even in something like Staying Alive or Eventually, All At Once, which are sort of formal exercises in straightforwardness that have defined limitations, they have necessary moves for greater expansiveness.
Its expansiveness makes it impossible to say anything too declarative about the success of its ambitions, since that will largely depend on the community that grows from it over time.
Lindstrøm's area of expertise is space disco, the subgenre that blends the dancefloor dynamics of disco, Italo, and early house with the expansiveness and futuristic bent of Krautrock and prog.
During their ongoing monthly residency at Union Pool, High Time embraces the complexity and expansiveness of the band's early years, as well as the explicitly psychedelic imagery (a liquid light show).
And the effects of natural light remind us of what we often sense when visiting Baroque churches: the uplifting effect of sunlight, the expansiveness of space, and the fluidity of design.
Because the projection gives the sense of space beyond the gallery wall — and beyond the fence that's being filmed — there's simultaneously a sense of entrapment and expansiveness, of possibility and limitation.
However, as one could tend to think that Jupiter's legendary gift-giving expansiveness dims in such a restrictive sign, there is gold to be mined as we peek under its surface.
Ms. Shocron, a pianist, and Mr. Díaz, a drummer, both hail from Argentina, and together they make wobbly, dreamlike music with the lilt of folk song and the expansiveness of jazz.
But that expansiveness, the sudden realization that I could do whatever the fuck I wanted with the rest of my life — that sense of awe and space and wonder — never stops refreshing.
So-called procedural gaming is the key to the expansiveness of the game and visiting every planet that could be created is impossible, unless you have a few billion years to spare.
But the Louisiana Republican's comments seemed unavoidably rooted in a critique about Silicon Valley's expansiveness — a debate that, if it gains true traction, threatens the heart of the tech industry the most.
" According to Ruhl, in their correspondence Ritvo "played the role of Lowell in his expansiveness," while she "had the role of Bishop—looking for reduction, distillation, hoping to glimpse something sideways, indirectly.
Today, he's also shared the first taste of the record in the form of "Seeing Aliens," one of the record's guestless tracks, that nevertheless shows of the continued expansiveness of Koze's vision.
It demonstrates that the inclusive embrace of the artist's "Cell" installations had a parallel expansiveness in two-dimensions, in works that change our view not only of Bourgeois, but of printmaking itself.
With more expansiveness than "Pamela" and less moral and psychological complexity than "Clarissa," Richardson's third novel offers a comprehensive distillation of the generally sound and humane worldly wisdom that its author valued.
The expansiveness of Kelly's writing — novels, short stories, fairy tales, long poems, and lyrics — along with his many publications (more than 50 books) has blinded many to just how good he is.
Willem Dafoe, as Jesus Christ himself in The Last Temptation of Christ, wanders alone in the desert — a small splash of white in the expansiveness of sand — before being faced with the titular temptation.
It's a wonderful day for adventure thanks to the moon in fellow water sign Pisces—a feeling of expansiveness and inspiration is in the air as the moon clashes with Jupiter and meets Neptune.
Lynch's 218-episode sequel to his 219 series is a continuation that could better be described as a complexification, not only for its conceptual expansiveness but also for its stretches of intensive narrative languor.
Doing this work, I've not only learned how to pair up people and canines, I have received a master class in the expansiveness of the human heart, a lesson that I very much needed.
More crucially, its workmanlike cinematic language can't quite capture the urgency and expansiveness of Didion's vision as a writer, and how keenly and bitingly she managed to forecast the insanities that plague our time.
Toward the end of their relationship, Mark — discreetly called M in the book — falls for another man, and Mr. Lisicky, in a gesture of either supreme expansiveness or folly, allows his husband to pursue him.
As its early priorities, Red Dead Redemption 2 demonstrates less an interest in the freedom and expansiveness of its world–though it gets there, eventually–but an interest in forcing you to take your time.
Some critics have argued in recent years that this expansiveness has come at the cost of curatorial selectiveness and prestige, causing the festival to fall behind the two other major European festivals, Cannes and Venice.
Chase Swatosh was politely impressive as the barefoot and bare-chested man, but as the grand ballerina who finds romantic expansiveness by spending time with the bare-chested modernist, Simone Messmer was a closed book.
The expansiveness of their shared living space — and the big backyard — has allowed the housemates to hold large gatherings: at a Chinese New Year party, for example, friends helped them make, and consume, 800 dumplings.
Mager, who works remotely as a software engineer for Postmates, says he and his wife can't get over the expansiveness of their three-bedroom, 1,300-square-foot digs that cost half what they used to pay.
But Mr. Bruce, whose "Ten Poems," with Scottish Ballet, is at the Joyce Theater this week, combines aspects of acted-out illustration with metric urgency and lyrical expansiveness: His dances become a frame to the words.
The expansiveness of the space and the experiential emphasis made it more like an art amusement park of sorts, the spectacle of which was honestly refreshing in the aftermath of the mostly placid showings of Frieze Week.
And once her past catches up with her and those adventures start, she winds up feeling like a Pixar heroine in a Hayao Miyazaki world, with a touch of globe-trotting Hergé expansiveness thrown in for flavor.
The phenomenon jibes with the other vagaries of digital algorithms we've accepted as a fact of modern life lived from platform to platform—all of whose expansiveness can make them feel daunting if not impossible to change.
This show was first presented last year by the same producer, the Manhattan Theater Club, at its smaller stage at City Center, which seemed the ideal space for a play that found the cosmic expansiveness in claustrophobic intimacy.
Katie Roiphe suggests in her article that, with the approach of death, we anticipate the opening of a "new, honest, generous space" in which "there is a directness, an expansiveness" that can be filled with meaningful last words.
But a countervailing expansiveness — whereby Weiner crams a full chronicle of the 15-plus years of Mark and Karen Breakstone's marital ups and downs, career fluctuations and childhood memories into the book's tight confines — works against that minimizing impulse.
In the same way that Black Panther reignited the imaginations of Black children when they saw themselves as the hero, Monáe has lived up to the potential of Afro-futurism's expansiveness by reconceptualizing the Black queer experience in an alternative reality.
Aside from the fact that it was refreshing to spend the morning above ground — zipping through traffic with the wind in my face — I learned to appreciate the expansiveness and beauty of NYC in ways I never thought about before.
Teen Dream maintains the palpable, mellifluous aura which had been becoming the band's calling card, but it complicates it, too—here, there is also warmth and expansiveness; "Lover of Mine" and "Walk in the Park" are veritable sun on the face.
" This methodology relates directly to Mr. Naharin's dance language, Gaga, which stresses a heightened awareness of the senses and the expansiveness of the body; it is a way, as he often tells practitioners, "to use your flesh to grab your bones.
He credits his natural enthusiasm and expansiveness for helping him land the job, as well as an "all-terrain" portfolio spanning women's and men's wear with a taste for storytelling rather than, say, a specialization in techniques like tailoring or flou.
President Donald Trump, addressing concerns about the probe's expansiveness at a news conference Monday, said he wanted the FBI to do a "comprehensive" investigation and "it wouldn't bother me at all" if agents pursued accusations made by three women who have come forward.
The expansiveness of the Carr Fire can be credited to dry land that ignites easily, strong winds, and a topography that enables a fire to travel quickly, said Brenda Belongie, lead meteorologist of the federal Forest Service's Predictive Services in Northern California.
I heard one or two people wondering what Washington was doing at Big Ears—he doesn't have a reputation as a radical innovator—but the expansiveness of his vision, evident on his recent triple album, "The Epic," matched the festival's embrace-everything spirit.
In a nocturne, Ms. Hyltin, after lying with Mr. Ramasar on the beach and rising to dance with him, journeys and swims alone amid dancers who (now in soft blue smocks) may be the ocean itself but also suggest a new bold expansiveness of emotion.
Just as Goethe and the rest struggled with Germany, with nationalism, and with the limits of their religion, the cultures of Islam grew out of conflict, and through the alternation of spiritual contraction and expansiveness that is in a sense the breathing of the mind.
This expansiveness allows King to highlight the idea that whether we're talking about Mexico or Maine, Oklahoma or Texas, people the world over tell certain stories for reasons that feel much the same: to understand the mysteries of our universe, the improbable and inexplicable.
Even without the explicit Dennis Hopper connection, Eggleston's images evoke a Hopperesque alienation: they pay homage to certain American ideals, like the lone cowboy or the expansiveness of the American west, and yet when touching on themes of consumerism, poverty, and racism they maintain a telling distance.
Those measures included: fondness for each other, "we"-ness or how much each spouse emphasizes unification in the marriage, expansiveness or how much each partner elaborates on what the other is saying, negativity, disappointment in the marriage, and how much the couple describes their marriage as chaotic.
We have an idea that when someone is dying, a new, honest, generous space opens up; that in the harrowing awfulness of dying there is a directness, an expansiveness, a loosening of inhibitions, the potential for things to be said that could not be said before.
The expansiveness of the exhibition takes off from there, ranging from works like Adam Liam Rose's View I, a birdhouse-esque sculpture that hides digital skyscapes within its peephole, to The Flood by Pablo Montealegre, a bisected corner painting of household goods crashing down a waterfall.
Similarly, Perlstein likes Obamacare's expansiveness and thinks anything more modest  would have been a nothingburger, so the collapse of the Emanuel-built Democratic majority in 2010 gets pinned on its "rickety" reliance on social conservatives and other exotic species rather than on, say, the political impact of the Obamacare debate.
Everything matters, and beyond the sentimental value the frames hold for me, I believe they provide the perfect amount of handmade and craft to give the show a 'high and low' balance: The expansiveness of space informed by my family's traditions and framed by the fruits of my grandfather's labor.
It's in the expressive beauty of his images, the expansiveness of his ideas and the way he naturally, generously brings a once-upon-a-time girl and boy to life, allowing them to find themselves — in their willfulness, their heartbreaks and their imaginings — so that eventually they can find someone else.
It's the kind of strategy that could increasingly frustrate readers the longer a book goes, but Breckenridge takes advantage of the strengths of the novella: short enough to be read in a single sitting, And Then couples the tautness and control of a short story with the philosophical expansiveness of a novel.
The expansiveness of the platform, and future potential of where it can go, are two reasons why TCV — which has backed the likes of Capella Education, Open English and Varsity Tutors in the education sector, but also very huge consumer internet startups like Airbnb, Facebook, LinkedIn and Netflix — was interested in backing Newsela.
But when Jason finds himself in a film-noir universe where a neon sign sputters in the rain outside a hotel-room window while a shadowy stranger watches from behind a lit cigarette, or in an especially nightmarish technological upgrade of C.S. Lewis's "Wood Between the Worlds," I'd have appreciated more expansiveness and more relish.
It has to do, she thinks, with the general trifling nature of her behavior in Madagascar, where her brown skin and her American expansiveness lend her a false sense of familiarity with the people of color around her: people of the island, whose language she doesn't speak, and whose values and motives she will never fully understand.
Many experts and environmental advocates say that while case-by-case relaxation of rules for companies that are short-staffed due to the pandemic makes sense, the expansiveness of the EPA's directive appears both unprecedented and designed to give a green light to polluters to act recklessly at a time when air quality is acutely important for public health.
But though it differed in social import, a similar (and surprising) polarization happened right at the end of the year around Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which left some critics and audiences (including myself) elated with its wit and expansiveness and also brought down wrath from some fans, a segment of whom felt the series had "betrayed" them.
Those are the parts of us — and I think they're either there or can be harvested and fertilized — which open up our eyes to gender expansiveness, to the notion of gender diversity, to the notion that not following the rules does not mean you're sick or have a disease or that it's pathological, but that it's creative.
I'm not sure if this is a compliment yet — movies that try to be like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly while missing that movie's visual poetry are a dime a dozen — but at least in episode one, I appreciated that The Mandalorian understands that what unites the Star Wars movies and spaghetti Westerns is a sense of expansiveness.
I used to think that her Professional Texan act was just that, but I see now that it was also a way to show that we Texans were all in it together, and that the things that united us — our expressiveness and expansiveness, our culture and our nearly inexplicable love of a nearly uninhabitable place — were more important than our divisions.
Her darker feelings are shown with an expressionistic blend of upper-body gesture and lower-body steps; the most rapturous moments of her duet with the Fairground Boy (Andrei Chagas), beautifully timed to the music, are caught in formally academic-ballet terms — notably, an upright lift in which one leg is classically extended to the side, as if catching both her expansiveness and her aspiration to orthodoxy.
I swam to the other shore and then back before walking down the beach to meet J., who drove us to our final body of water, Katama, which is not really a pond at all, but an actual bay, where boats purred by and I could feel, for the first time, the expansiveness, the uncontainable hugeness, of the water I was in, the giddy sensation that if I didn't concentrate — and even if I did — I might lose my way entirely.
The exhibition's historical segregation and conceptual over-determination feels controlling and strained, with such untamable artists as Bruce Nauman and Eva Hesse neatly stored in tidy vitrines (to be fair, the glass case housing Hesse's untitled sculpture from 1967-68 is part of the artwork, but in the context, it appears to entrap her spiky formal and material expansiveness), while the final gallery, filled with artists as diverse as Medardo Rosso, Gerhard Richter, Maria Lassnig, and Cy Twombly, comes off as a jumble of leftovers.

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