Dilate in a sentence as a verb

But when you dilate time 50 times, isn't it still interesting?

As more and more people buy their miners, how does the time to recover its cost dilate?

The blood vessels will dilate, and inrushing blood will flush the lactic acid out.

For example, the founders may not ever wish to leave but are OK to dilate the shares through investments.

Another example are the nerve fibers that dilate the eyes.

First, cook yourself for no longer than 5 minutes in hot water, relax, get those blood vessels well dilated.

This is based on the fact that your blood vessels will dilate themselves and the artificial heart will compensate.

My pupils dilate 1mm further than the surgery corrects, resulting in a star-burst effect with any light at night.

Quick shallow breathing, the heart races, pupils dilate, adrenaline spikes, and a feeling of imminent death freezes you in place until your brain can cope with what's going on.

OK during the day but at night when your pupils dilate I'd have quadruple vision and major star-bursting from headlights, but not so bad I couldn't drive, but kinda freaky.

I dilate on this simply to convince you that you will not be able to follow my methods of proof if I indicate the lines on which I proceed in a single letter.

Dark gray is acceptable for background of dark themes since it usually a compromise between contrast and hurting the eye by making the reader's pupils to dilate.

I dilate on this simply to convince you that you will not be able to follow my methods of proof if I indicate the lines on which I proceed in a single letter.... -- Ramanujan

I'd like to have the tex, to translate the letters to blocks before doing image processing, but it's almost as good to simply convert it to a binary mask, and then "dilate" or "grow" the pixels.

> When the vagus nerve is overstimulated, the body's blood vessels dilate, especially those in the lower extremities, and the heart temporarily slows down.

Well this is an easy paper to summarize: Be good at everything , read everything, talk to everybody in the field, don't ever sleep, and be able to dilate time to fit everything in!

If you are asthmatic and are wheezing, any psychological factor that reduces your anxiety level or helps you relax might indirectly ease your breathing symptoms and even allow your constricted bronchi to dilate.

Dilate definitions

verb

become wider; "His pupils were dilated"

See also: distend

verb

add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing; "She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation"

See also: elaborate lucubrate expatiate exposit enlarge expand expound