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What is the verb of breadth?

There isn't a direct verb form of "breadth." "Breadth" is a noun, meaning the extent or scope of something.

To express the concept of breadth in a verb form, you would need to use a verb that conveys the idea of expanding, widening, or encompassing. Here are some examples:

* Broaden: This verb means to make something wider or larger in scope.

* Extend: This verb suggests making something longer or more extensive.

* Encompass: This verb implies that something includes or covers a wide range.

* Span: This verb suggests covering a wide range or distance.

The specific verb you choose will depend on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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