Examples of 'is to broaden' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to broaden"

is to broaden: Indicates the purpose or intention of expanding or widening something, typically used to convey a goal or objective

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is to broaden
Its purpose is to broaden the definition of disability.
The whole point of college is to broaden your world.
The first is to broaden the scope of international cooperation.
The challenge we have is to broaden his view.
One is to broaden your skill set.
All that is needed is to broaden the scope.
The aim is to broaden the regional innovation expertise.
Our mission is to broaden.
The goal is to broaden the horizon of the students.
The housing advice system has proved satisfactory and the aim is to broaden its scope.
One option is to broaden the tax base.
Rather than limiting your scope though, the intention of this concept is to broaden it.
Another possibility is to broaden their spell list.
Third is to broaden the duration and scope of an interim order power.
In general their effect is to broaden the remittance concept.

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Fourth is to broaden the scope of exemption orders and to allow ministerial approval.
Technology The effect of technology is to broaden the marketplace.
The aim is to broaden their horizons.
The whole point of today 's meeting is to broaden our platform.
The idea is to broaden their field of knowledge and interests.
One of the reasons we're doing this is to broaden the community of people.
Aim is to broaden the knowledge.
The problem of the present invention, basically, is to broaden the door turning concept.
The goal is to broaden and soften the face as well as restructure it.
Looking ahead, a key strategic orientation of MCB is to broaden its frontiers.
Their purpose is to broaden the base of the party.
The aim is to broaden the general knowledge about digital radio.
An overall objective of the Council is to broaden engineering education and practice.
Its goal is to broaden horizons and translate its songs into other languages.
The only way out of this scenario is to broaden the movement into mainland China.
Another priority is to broaden the criteria used for the recruitment of school leaders.
One of our priorities is to broaden our international community.
Their goal is to broaden their horizons and develop themselves from learning overseas.
Now the challenge is to broaden our impact further.
The intent is to broaden the program to include ten communities over ten years.
The commitment here is to broaden and fast track this work.
The aim is to broaden the system to cover all EU Member States.
The objective of this approach is to broaden the interpretation, rather than narrow its focus.
A key issue is to broaden the range of sharia-compliant instruments and build liquid markets.
The first priority in the CFTA is to broaden Africa 's economic and market space.
Ford 's vision is to broaden availability to additional regions in the future.
The organization 's priority is to broaden its sources of information on conflict indicators.
The goal is to broaden our minds, not close them.
The second challenge is to broaden the Global Fund 's mandate.
Challenge is to broaden the market base for continued, growth worldwide.
Your teacher s goal is to broaden your understanding of the world and society.
Our goal is to broaden the world view of beer . The topics discussed are,.
The second step is to broaden your knowledge or put it into practice.
Our main common task is to broaden resistance to the aggressive offensive of capitalism.
The main objective is to broaden and modernise the productive base of the local economy.

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