Similar words: tend to, extend, intend to, attend to, extended, extender, tend towards, extendable. Meaning: v. to extend as far as.
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1 We are very happy to extend to you our utmost congratulations on your finishing your college course so successfully.May you enter a more successful life and the future years bring you continued happiness.
2 The offer does not extend to employees' partners.
3 The regulations do not extend to pupils.
4 Does your interest in nuclear physics extend to nuclear weaponry?
5 His admiration for the athlete did not extend to the point where he would follow his example in taking drugs.
6 The main stem will extend to around 12ft, if left to develop naturally.
7 I extend to them our grateful thanks.
8 Or does it extend to an unregistered company?
9 And we extend to them our deepest sympathy.
10 Esso's links extend to teacher placements and pupil visits.
11 Earlier this week,[www.Sentencedict.com] the college announced plans to extend to a second campus either in the Grassmarket or near Leith.
12 Not that socially imposed monogamy need extend to captive slaves.
13 But the policy did not extend to auxiliary components like the Orion chipset.
14 The personal decision horizon is likely to extend to around two years.
15 Regrettably, this attitude does not extend to our educational activities.
16 Such distrust may extend to the suspicion that our decisions may be influenced by personal financial self interest.
17 That obviously does not extend to the levels of awareness which human consciousness exhibits, but where do you draw the line?
18 To avoid this, credit rationing would have to extend to all institutions.
19 In Britain, closed shop arrangements currently extend to just 20% of all employees, under half of all union members.
20 In other words[sentencedict.com], should copyright extend to non-literal elements which are not directly perceivable?
21 This policy of constant education must inevitably extend to the continuation of the educational process beyond normal school-leaving age.
22 Therapy will extend to families of victims who often suffer their own trauma because of the abuse.
23 May an old friend express his pride in your accomplishment and extend to you a wish for your continued success and happiness.
24 Allow me to congratulate you on the arrival of the New Year and to extend to you all my best wishes for your perfect health and lasting prosperity.
25 On the occasion of the New Year, may my wife and I extend to you and yours our warmest greetings, wishing you a happy New Year, your career greater success and your family happiness.
26 It is unfortunate that Mrs Gardner's thoroughness did not extend to laying down the law about insurance.
27 Accordingly, contractual obligations are not limited to agreements, but extend to cases of mutual reliance and financial dependence.
28 Roberts's evidence suggests that there has been considerable variation historically in how far support structures extend to more distant kin.
29 The Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group's responsibilities for borehole geophysics extend to boreholes drilled for mineral exploration.
30 However, the image of modern families as isolated and inward-looking does not only extend to relationships with kin.
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