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spread out

1 of 1verb
/sprɛd aʊt/
Forms:spreads out,spreading out,spread out,spread out
1

to separate a group of things and arrange or place them over a large area

transitive
  • Let's spread the cards out on the table so we can see them all.
  • The children decided to spread the toys out across the playroom.
  • The event planner instructed the staff to spread out the chairs in the conference room for the meeting.
  • The librarian suggested spreading out the study tables in the library for a more comfortable studying environment.
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2

to move away from one another and occupy a broader space

  • The volunteers need to spread out to efficiently manage the event.
  • Let's have the team spread out to cover more ground in the search.
  • During the treasure hunt, participants spread out across the park following the clues.
  • During the fire drill, students were instructed to spread out in the assembly area.
3

to arrange items or elements in a line

transitive
  • The tools were spread out on the workshop table for easy access.
  • The maps were spread out on the floor for route planning.
  • The teacher asked the students to spread their artwork out for display.
  • The team decided to spread the chairs out for the meeting.
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4

to move parts of the body away from each other

transitive
  • Spread the fingers out for better dexterity.
  • Can you spread out your arms so I can measure your wingspan?
  • He spread his legs out to maintain balance on the beam.
  • Spread your toes out during the yoga exercise.
  • The instructor asked the class to spread out their hands for a warm-up stretch.
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5

to extend over a significant expanse

  • The beach spread out before us, inviting relaxation in the sun.
  • The meadow spread out in front, a sea of wildflowers in vibrant colors.
  • The football field spread out before the cheering crowd, ready for the game.
  • The canyons spread out in a breathtaking display of rugged natural beauty.
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6

to extend in various directions from a central point

  • The flower's petals spread out in a radial pattern, creating a stunning display of colors in the garden.
  • As the river approached the delta, it began to spread out into multiple smaller channels.
  • The branches of the tree spread out, providing a natural canopy of shade in the park.
  • As the road widened, it began to spread out into multiple lanes to accommodate more traffic.
7

to distribute something among different time periods or individuals

transitive
  • To avoid overloading the team, the project manager decided to spread out the tasks evenly among all members.
  • The teacher opted to spread out the exams throughout the semester instead of having them all in one week.
  • In order to manage expenses, the couple decided to spread out their vacation budget over the course of several months.
  • To ensure a steady workflow, the supervisor chose to spread out the delivery of materials over the project timeline.
  • Rather than eating a large meal at once, nutritionists recommend spreading out your food intake throughout the day for better digestion.