Betekenis van:
broadening
broadening
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the action of making broader
"the broadening of travel"
Hyperoniemen
broadening
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- verbreding
- the act of making something wider
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The government is currently broadening the interpretation of article 9 of the Constitution by wearying it down little by little.
- Second action line: Strengthening potential, broadening horizons
- the implementation of this Directive without broadening its scope,
- This Directive may, without broadening its scope, be amended in order to:
- AvtoZAZ, FSO’s key customer, expressed concrete interest in broadening cooperation with FSO.
- broadening the genetic base of crops and increasing the range of genetic diversity available to farmers;
- The Commission may adapt Annexes I to IV without broadening the scope of this Directive.
- Coordination of national programmes will be reinforced by broadening and deepening the scope of existing ERA-NETs in environmental research.
- These training programmes will address in particular the development and broadening of the research competences of the early stage researchers.
- Vivendi’s negotiating position in the upstream and intermediate markets would be greatly reinforced by the broadening of its subscriber base.
- Annexes I to IV may be amended in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 15(2), without broadening the scope of this Directive.
- The Annexes may also be adapted when it is necessary to improve the arrangements established by this Directive, but without broadening its scope.
- broadening access to a variety of creative forms of self-expression both throughout formal education and by means of non-formal and informal youth activities;
- The broadening of the bank's equity capital base would, it is true, broaden Helaba's lending capacity (business-expansion function of equity capital).
- While the normative restraints will remain unchanged, Poste has started broadening the range of services it offers, which should intensify competition.