embiggen

Etymology
From or, possibly analogous to. The morphology parallels that of ( + ) or  ( +  + ).

The verb's first recorded use is in an 1884 edition of the British journal : A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc. by C. A. Ward (see quotation below).

The word’s current popularity follows its deployment as an intentionally ungainly form by television writer for  episode “” in 1996.

Verb

 * 1)  To enlarge; to make bigger.
 * 2)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.
 * 1)  To enlarge or grow; to become bigger.