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Meaning of dispand

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dispand (v. t.)

To spread out; to expand.

dispand Sentence Examples

  1. The heat from the sun caused the metal to dispand.
  2. As the balloon filled with air, it began to dispand in size.
  3. When she got into the hot bath, she felt her skin dispand and relax.
  4. The elasticity of the rubber band allowed it to dispand and contract easily.
  5. The population of the city grew rapidly, causing the city limits to dispand.
  6. The company's success led to the dispand of its operations into new markets.
  7. The dispand of the universe is one of the greatest mysteries in science.
  8. The use of fertilizers can cause plants to dispand unnaturally.
  9. The intense heat caused the metal to dispand and warp.
  10. As the day grew hotter, the asphalt dispand and buckled.

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To spread out; to expand.

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The heat from the sun caused the metal to dispand.

As the balloon filled with air, it began to dispand in size.

When she got into the hot bath, she felt her skin dispand and relax.

The elasticity of the rubber band allowed it to dispand and contract easily.