surname Zhan
to spread out / to open up / to exhibit / to put into effect / to postpone / to prolong / exhibition

= + + 𧘇 : James II of England (zh) and the ghost (尸) developed (展) a new business in the anthill's living room (an3). The ghost scares the visitors so much that they fall into a well (井), and James II of England helps them get out of it using a step ladder (𧘇). As their business grows and develops (展), they can both benefit: the ghost gets to scare lots of people, and James II of England gains lots of street credibility by helping their victims.

展 character breakdown

Jing, one of the 28 constellations of Chinese astronomy / surname Jing
a well / CL:口[kou3] / neat / orderly

= + 丿 + : Joan of Arc is digging a well inside engine. At first she was doing it by hand, but then she hooked up a capacitor to a banana and a dinosaur bone, which dig for her using the electrical energy.
person representing the dead (during burial ceremonies) / to put a corpse on display (after execution) / variant of 屍|尸[shi1] / corpse

Sherlock Holmes (sh) is investigating a crime scene with a corpse (尸) in front of the space station (Ø1). The victim's ghost (尸) is trying to give him hints from the afterlife about their killer.
corpse
Character component without intrinsic meaning

𧘇 = : This looks like someone (人) stepping over something, tubes or whatever. I'm gonna represent 𧘇 with a stepladder.

Characters with 展 as component

stone roller / roller and millstone / to grind / to crush / to husk
roll over on side / turn half over
smilingly
to sop up / to dab

Words with 展

stretching / extension
to be unable to find a solution / to be at wits' end
to exhibit at or take part in a trade show etc
a one-person exhibition
Center for Global Development (an environmental think tank)
(math.) a developable surface
to showcase one's (unique) talents / to display one's (individual) prowess
runway (for a fashion show etc) / catwalk

Sentences with 展

展 currently does not appear in any sentence.