Bathsheba underwent the enlargement of her husband's absence from hours to days with a slight feeling of surprise, and a slight feeling of relief; yet neither sensation rose at any time far above the level commonly designated as indifference.
A photographic print that is larger than the film frame used in producing it In popular use, however, most people think of an enlargement as being substantially larger than the image area of 35mm film - a print that is at least 5" X 7" or 8" X 10" in size Also known as a "Blow-up "
Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an enlargement of views, of knowledge, of affection
A subsequent right awarded to a ditch or structure enlarging the amount granted originally More than one enlargment may be awarded to a ditch or structure and each enlargement will have a priority related to the date it was appropriated to beneficial use Enlargements may be absolute or conditional (Rice (1991))