IDIOM - to "expand one's horizons"
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IDIOM - to "expand one's horizons"
IDIOM - To "expand one's horizons":
Fig. It means to experience and learn new things. To increase the range of things that someone knows about, has experienced, or is able to do.
Ex: "Read more! Travel! Go out and expand your horizons!" - "This trip to the Far East has certainly broadened our family's horizons."
Also: broaden/widen somebody's horizons
Fig. It means to experience and learn new things. To increase the range of things that someone knows about, has experienced, or is able to do.
Ex: "Read more! Travel! Go out and expand your horizons!" - "This trip to the Far East has certainly broadened our family's horizons."
Also: broaden/widen somebody's horizons
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