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'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges'



 
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A good sample sentence with the verb 'abash'? | Idiom: 'Down one's throat'
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'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges' Tue Jan 23, 2007 15:55 pm  'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges'
 

Hi

As such, the …Local Scope may grow downward from 239.255.0.0/16 into the reserved ranges 239.254.0.0/16 and 239.253.0.0/16.

I’ve found 'roots grow downward, illustrating the effects of geotropism' and now understand (better Smile)
what grow down[ward] can mean.

But... could you, please, give another expression or word to replace grown downward into in the phrase I quoted? Smile
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'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges' Wed Jan 24, 2007 14:15 pm  'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges'
 

Hi Tamara

You could also say 'expand downward' or possibly 'expand into lower ranges'.

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'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges' Wed Jan 24, 2007 22:03 pm  'Scope may grow downward into the reserved ranges'
 

Thanks, Amy.
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