adjective
- made larger or more important; enlarged or expanded
Usage: informal; often humorous or playful
verb
- past tense and past participle of embiggen; to make larger or greater
Usage: informal; often humorous or playful; popularized by the animated television series The Simpsons
Examples
- The company embiggened its headquarters to accommodate the growing workforce.
- Her confidence was embiggened by the positive feedback from her peers.
- The architect's vision was to create an embiggened version of the original design.
- They embiggened the logo to make it more visible on the website.
- The embiggened scope of the project required additional resources.
- His reputation was embiggened after winning the prestigious award.