A name for this feeling might be anomie, the sense of dislocation that accompanies the radical expansion of horizons.
But the radical expansion of government throughout the last century has created many more.
One of the - very many - ginormous failures of the last Labour government was to fail to invest in a radical expansion of public transport.
Lautner's work is especially significant for its radical expansion of both the technical and spatial vocabulary of domestic architecture.
Lewis (LTL) architects completed radical expansions and renovations to Arthouse at the Jones Center.
However, the oil boom of the 1970s caused radical expansion of the village.
The radical expansion of collective consciousness into the era of rational science included a collective change from experiencing nature as a living, spiritual presence to a utilitarian means to an end.
They also illustrate the widening agenda of a project set for radical expansion before 1993.
On 8 October, though, the commander-in-chief, General Barès, proposed a radical expansion to 65 squadrons.
Of course, added duties in the opera house would have entailed a radical expansion of the Philharmonic's roster and schedule, and many in the orchestra considered it impractical.