It opens wider the realm of the possible.
Its development was necessary as composers moved toward expression through large harmonic changes (Modulation (music)), and required access to a wider realm of tonality.
Can my sons deal with a wider realm when I'm gone, Mazur?
An interesting observation sometimes encountered in reports of these objects is one which seems to take us beyond the strictly physical and (possibly) into a wider realm.
The floor piece evokes a domestic enclosure or interior world, while the wall-mounted transparency suggests a wider realm of both space and imagination.
Élisabeth was bored when she returned to Parma, and sought a wider realm to rule.
This took him from the field of sound and vision processing to the wider realm of computers and communications.
Mr. Kushner's approach to the wide realm of still life has always been scintillating; in this show he surpasses himself.
Sarek was still an academic then; he hadn't moved into the wider realm of politics.
And if the point of origin is actually a man's nose, well, animation does open up wide new realms of the bizarre.