Synonym: annex, annexe, denotation, elongation, extension phone, extension service, file name extension, filename extension, lengthiness, prolongation, propagation, reference, telephone extension, university extension, wing. Similar words: extensive, tension, pension, dimension, dimensions, comprehension, extend, extent. Meaning: [ɪk'stenʃn] n. 1. a mutually agreed delay in the date set for the completion of a job or payment of a debt 2. act of expanding in scope; making more widely available 3. the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions 4. an educational opportunity provided by colleges and universities to people who not enrolled as regular students 5. act of stretching or straightening out a flexed limb 6. a string of characters beginning with a period and followed by one to three letters; the optional second part of a PC computer filename 7. the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to 8. the ability to raise the working leg high in the air 9. amount or degree or range to which something extends 10. an additional telephone set that is connected to the same telephone line 11. an addition to the length of something 12. an addition that extends a main building.
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(91) Local consultation on the road which would be dual carriageway, with a possible extension is due to end next week.
(92) The five-year extension takes Mathews through the 2002-2003 season, athletic director Bill Hogan said.
(93) There is also a damp proof course under guarantee and a well built extension to the rear.
(94) The need to go into space, an extension of the comforting vacuum.
(95) The architect's brief was to design an extension which would harmonize as much as possible with the existing building.
(96) Just before leaving office, he commissioned an advisory commission to study the highway extension proposal again.
(97) By extension, bodies and souls can exist independently since they are different sorts of entities.
(98) Despite complete protection, including the extension of predator control beyond the boundaries of their reservation, the heath hens never recovered.
(99) Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.
(100) Otherwise they may be confronted with a partially built, inoperable extension and serious deterioration in the existing service.
(101) It is the extension workers who are charged with transferring the Institute's agronomy on to the farmers.
(101) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(102) Each kit comprises a cistern dam and a ball arm extension. 1 Lift off the cistern lid.
(103) The design team made more than eighty-five films, each in some way conceived as an extension of the design process.
(104) Another advertising agency, Future Image, has broadened the base of its activities with an extension into design and print.
(105) Points to look for Extension top Allows larger cargoes of light materials like leaves, to be transported with much less spillage.
(106) In a sense, this criticism is an extension of the issue of causation discussed earlier in relation to the statistical correlation studies.
(107) The most remarkable extension of central control has been in the field of local government.
(108) The El Pueblo gift store is an extension of these organizations' commitment to fostering understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity.
(109) The first to score in a sudden-death extension determines the outcome.
(110) It was an evening assignment to report the opening of a Sunday schoolroom extension to the local Congregational Church.
(111) Other conditioned psychological needs can be an extension of a horse's basic requirements, and may be quite destructive to it.
(112) A 250-bedroom extension to the Excelsior will increase total capacity to 1,576 rooms not counting Skyway's 450 rooms.
(113) When the library was built, the wall on to which the extension has been added was designed as a temporary wall.
(114) This change probably did more to advance students through the system than had the fifteen-minute extension.
(115) An extension of this may occur when the victim actually, becomes a supporter or advocate of her captor.
(116) Darlington borough councillors heard the two-storey extension at Walworth Castle Hotel would not affect the ancient part of the building.
(117) Some critics have accused these Western pop artists of exploiting Third World traditions in an extension of cultural imperialism.
(118) The M-forty extension through fifty nine miles of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire has changed the face of the countryside.
(119) Yet another option is to buy a policy which itself covers accidental damage without the need for buying a separate extension.
(120) The postponement of the conference was cited as a reason for the extension of the transition period.
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