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    distend
    /dɪˈstɛnd/

    verb

    • 1. swell or cause to swell by pressure from inside: "the abdomen distended rapidly"

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  2. 1. : extend. the main outlines of the land yet lay clearly distended before them Norman Douglas. 2. : to enlarge, expand, or stretch out (as from internal pressure) : swell. a distended abdomen. intransitive verb. : to become enlarged, expanded, or stretched out. causing the stomach to distend. Did you know?

  3. DISTEND definition: 1. (usually of the stomach or another part of the body) to swell and become large, especially…. Learn more.

  4. Distend definition: to expand by stretching, as something hollow or elastic. See examples of DISTEND used in a sentence.

  5. (usually of the stomach or another part of the body) to swell and become large, especially because of pressure from inside: During digestion, sugar may produce wind that distends the stomach. The medication I take causes my lower belly to distend. Fewer examples. Many doctors use different liquids to distend the bladder prior to a biopsy.

  6. distend (something) to swell (= become larger and rounder than before) or make something swell because of pressure from inside. He tied a piece of cloth around his upper arm to impede circulation and distend the veins.

  7. Your stomach will certainly feel stretched out if you do something — like overeat — that causes it to distend. The word distend often applies to stomachs — a pregnancy would also cause a stomach to distend — but it can also refer to anything that is stretched out as a result of internal pressure.

  8. verb. If a part of your body is distended, or if it distends, it becomes swollen and unnaturally large. [medicine, formal] Through this incision, the abdominal cavity is distended with carbon dioxide gas. [be VERB -ed] The colon, or large intestine, distends and fills with gas. [VERB] [ Also VERB noun]

  9. swollen and large in a way that is not normal, especially because of pressure from inside: The television showed images of starving children with distended bellies. His abdomen had become very distended. Fewer examples. The left side of his face was grotesquely distended. She had a painfully distended stomach.

  10. 1. to expand or be expanded by or as if by pressure from within; swell; inflate. 2. ( tr) to stretch out or extend. 3. ( tr) to magnify in importance; exaggerate. [C14: from Latin distendere, from dis- 1 + tendere to stretch] disˈtender n. disˈtensible adj. disˌtensiˈbility n. disˈtension, disˈtention n.

  11. Distend definition, to expand by stretching, as something hollow or elastic: Habitual overeating had distended his stomach. See more.