Present participle for to extend, stretch, or be scattered over an area or expanse
“Maintaining and restoring mixed landscapes with trees and hedges between woods may increase the potential for species to spread out through the landscape.”
Present participle for to separate or split in different directions
“The road will spread out over most of the center of the state on its way to the northern border.”
Present participle for to divide or share out (among a group)
“I made my way home, amazed that I had pulled it off, and proceeded to spread out the proceeds of the heist.”
Present participle for to stretch or straighten out
Present participle for to proceed, come or flow out from
Present participle for to spread out into the shape of a fan
Present participle for to emit or give off a liquid, light, smell, or quality
(of a business) Present participle for to extend one's operations
Present participle for to arrange in an irregular manner or pattern
Present participle for to spread from or as if from a central point
Present participle for to emerge from a narrow place like a defile into open country or a wider space
Present participle for to arrange in a particular order or position
Present participle for to begin to develop or proliferate (from something)
Present participle for to spread from a central point to cover a wider area
Present participle for to add variety to something
Present participle for to flatten (something) by passing a roller over it or by passing it between rollers
Present participle for to extend one's arms, legs and body out while lying down
Present participle for to gradually reach, or cause to reach, a wider area or more people
Present participle for to spread or pervade throughout
The action, process, or result of arranging or being arranged
The act or condition of extending in length or duration
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