Synonym: drawn-out, elongated, extensive, lengthened, lengthy, prolonged, protracted. Similar words: extend, extent, extensive, extension, to some extent, tender, tendency, independent. Meaning: [-dɪd] adj. 1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted 2. fully extended or stretched forth 3. drawn out or made longer spatially 4. beyond the literal or primary sense 5. large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity.
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91. He extended his arms in front of him as if he were praying to God.
92. The chairperson extended a warm welcome to the guest speaker.
93. The 1918 Reform Act extended the franchise to women over 30.
94. The government extended voting rights to everyone over the age of 18.
95. The French entente with Great Britain had already been significantly extended.
96. The task of producing the text was made easier by the unstinting help and generosity extended to me.
97. Some took holidays,[sentencedict.com/extended.html] others extended their Easter break.
98. Extended, even maintained development, required additional staff.
99. These are the extended boundaries of the self.
100. The building was extended in 1500.
101. It appoints auditors whose powers have been extended significantly.
102. This friendly, affectionate behaviour is often extended to humans.
103. This provided background information which was extended through visits.
104. Legal aid and conditional bail were extended.
105. A cohort study of gastric cancer incidence among cimetidine users previously published is extended with additional three years of observation.
106. The city or suburban dwellings of the new class were at first too small to accommodate the extended family.
107. Boulton realised that if Watt's engines were to be exploited commercially the patent would have to be extended.
108. So the challenge was extended to include a clay pigeon shooting match at Gorebridge between two teams of four.
109. The extended boundaries, however, place the housing debate on Merseyside at the centre of the regeneration agenda.
110. Later, when Invercargill was extended it adopted a classical form.
111. And yet the wall extended further, even though it remained within the chamber.
112. A child may, for instance, be born with serious handicaps or developmental problems requiring extended periods of care.
113. A triangle was chipped from one of its corners and a crack extended diagonally across its surface.
114. Most are the product of one extended family-the Jennings-that has cornered the market on Saturday Night Specials.
115. Supporters say this type of extended day is the best of both worlds.
116. Extended Response Commonly known as an essay, this form of assessment is the most open-ended type of written test.
117. Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
118. The original forest garden extended into further plots, an arboretum and a small peace garden.
119. While Francis had been gazing into the unseeable distance, the wall had extended several metres across the clearing.
120. The extended contract and higher volume of service commitment provides Verio with an improved price beginning in January 1999.
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