Common misspelling of "Embiggen".

verb

Embiggen means to enlarge. Or, in a metaphorical sense, to empower.
"A noble spirit enbiggens embiggens the smallest man" - Jebediah Springfield

Also:
Edna Krabappel: "Embiggens"? I never heard that word before I came to Springfield.
Miss Hoover: I don't know why. It's a perfectly cromulent word.
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To make bigger.

See also: ensmallenate, enlargenate, disenbiggenate.
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to expand, make larger
"Travel enbiggens the smallest of men." Jebediah Springfield
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To make larger, to become big
During the baking process the cake became so enbiggened that it was bursting over the edges of the pan.
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"She'll probably get hitched when she gits enbiggened"

"She certainly has an enbiggebed opinion of herself"
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To scale upwardly in size
Oy mate, that looks wrong, you need to ENBIGGEN it...!!
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enbiggen: to enlarge
Example: 'Can you enbiggen the screen please?'
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