Expansion in a sentence as a noun

They occupy most of the galaxy, and there has been little expansion of humanity.

This unchecked expansion of executive power is happening all over the world.

And I believe that protests and occupying and rioting and any sort of such action is just expansion and nothing else, so I don’t do it.

Since Wikipedia doesn't do a good job of simply stating why the ant will eventually reach the end:The expansion of the rope is over its entire length.

According to almost every other article it's because of aggressive expansion.

Except you forgot about coefficient of expansion for 120degF middle-of-the-day Middle East launches.

Your kids will miss out on a huge period of personal growth and a large expansion of their experience dealing with other people which they will never be able to get back later.

For example, there's an expansion to The Settlers of Catan that lets you use cards instead of dice to ensure a nice smooth distribution of resources... I think it's a lot more fun!

In contrast, look at the very gradual expansion of drug liberalization in the US: people are slowing getting used to the idea that when people can buy weed in stores, nothing particularly bad happens.

But to the consumer, the forward facing arguments are exactly the same: "Buy what you need, each separately, and link them all, as needed rather than a huge AIO - one size fits all".The Mac Pro is requires you to bring your own HDs, bring your own expansion cards, bring your own network gear.

Why should Google engage with an evil, bribery-based, rent-seeking competitor, and their bought politicians, until they run out of relatively easier conquests, and have the revenue from those conquests funding further expansion, and their relationships with independent content creators at a much higher value from a larger customer base?Particularly when those competitors are not seeking to confront Google, and are preferring to play rent-seeking games with anti-neutrality in their networks, thus making their end game even more brittle?

Expansion definitions

noun

the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope

See also: enlargement

noun

a function expressed as a sum or product of terms; "the expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2"

noun

a discussion that provides additional information

See also: enlargement elaboration

noun

adding information or detail