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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151. Forty-two extended inhumations, several with wooden coffins, were examined, 14 in the northern and 28 in the southern plot.
152. It also extended them to cover land affected by new town designation orders, slum clearance orders and new street orders.
153. A colonnade of massive stone pillars extended along the entire 462 feet of its front.
154. The hallway extended about three feet to the right, where the archway to the living room cut through.
155. This coincided with a change that extended the ban on share buy-ins to companies domiciled elsewhere.
156. It calls for the invalid care allowance to be increased and extended in the budget.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
157. The upper roof extended over the end balconies with deep valances which incorporated the destination boxes.
158. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights promise to be busier than usual too, with extended Valentine's Day celebrations.
159. This could, of course, be extended to the whole range of non-personal tax allowances.
160. This research will be extended by examining 10- to 16-year olds' perceptions of advertisements for alcoholic drinks.
161. Nevertheless he extended his apologies to residents of Middleton in Teesdale.
162. The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.
163. The main chute cluster banged open and a second bar switch was extended.
164. It was in the nineteenth century that fiduciary duties were extended to company directors.
165. Although the market extended its trading hours, many brokers refused to take orders because of the volatility of share prices.
166. When the researchers extended the line to pressures within the core, the results resembled those of the Caltech group.
167. Then the depth of the massed artillery fire could be extended and the process repeated.
168. Here, Nicholson extended the range of pharmaceuticals and added fine chemicals for use in the burgeoning dyeing and photographic industries.
169. Currency crisis A government order banning the sale of luxury items was extended on Nov. 18.
170. He did several newspaper interviews Friday, his first extended on-the-record sessions since Clinton announced his appointment in November.
171. The central axis of the Space Station, with its docking arms extended, was now slowly swimming toward them.
172. Even to this hub of metropolitan life the afternoon calm extended.
173. As a first step pensions and child benefit were to be raised and long-term supplementary benefit extended to the long-term unemployed.
174. The blizzard that brought Washington to a standstill extended the blackout for several more days.
175. Home Office ministers and anti-drink campaigners were concerned that extended hours could encourage people to consume alcohol.
176. They have extended their protests to the legal process and judges' behaviour in court.
177. This was extended to officers who were allowed to authorize payments from source direct to naval tailors for their uniforms.
178. Back came a hardline response that the order would be extended until August 2, the maximum period permitted by law.
179. This abiding relationship extended to all aspects of life, including daily existence.
180. Rice says this philosophy should be extended to include the appointment of care managers.
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