God shall enlarge Japhet. Gen 9.
1. To dilate; to expand; as with joy or love.
O ye, Corinthians, our mouth is open to you, our
heart is enlarged.
2. To expand; to make more comprehensive. Science enlarges the mind.
3. To increase in appearance; to magnify to the eye; as by a glass.
4. To set at liberty; to release from confinement or pressure.
5. To extend in a discourse; to diffuse in eloquence.
They enlarged themselves on this subject.
In this application, the word is generally intransitive.
6. To augment; to increase; to make large or larger, in a general sense; a word of general application.
To enlarge the heart, may signify to open and expand in good will; to make free, liberal and charitable.
ENL`ARGE, v.i. enlarj. To grow large or larger; to extend; to dilate; to expand. A plant enlarges by growth; an estate enlarges by good management; a volume of air enlarges by rarefaction.
1. To be diffuse in speaking or writing; to expatiate. I might enlarge on this topic.
2. To exaggerate.