Antonym: intensive. Similar words: extension, offensive, defensive, comprehensive, extend, extent, extended, to some extent. Meaning: [ɪk'stensɪv] adj. 1. large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity 2. broad in scope or content 3. of agriculture; increasing productivity by using large areas with minimal outlay and labor.
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151. The powers of the administrative receiver are extensive and he will have complete control over the management of the company.
152. The whole scene represented by these extensive remains is determinedly backward-looking and insular.
153. Totalitarian regimes, even more than authoritarian regimes, depend upon extensive coercion for their survival.
154. An extensive selection of whiskies and draught beers, real ale.
155. The knot under his chin was still firmly fastened and he had extensive burns on his head and face.
156. The project makes extensive use of quantitative methods and also analyses institutional and organisational changes.
157. Because of its extensive tissue localisation, its effects on a variety of biological systems has been assessed.
158. Both areas include extensive abandoned mine workings for coal and, locally, oil-shale.
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159. This issue comprises an extensive effort to apply economic modelling techniques and other analytical approaches to policy issues in a specific sector.
160. I also strongly advocate an interactive process, with extensive employee involvement.
161. We live in an age of niche markets, in which customers have become accustomed to high quality and extensive choice.
162. In south-east Leicestershire two anthropoid shells of local manufacture are to be found in an extensive seventeenth-century vault.
163. Evolutionary Morphology Darwin himself had done extensive morphological work in a detailed study of barnacles during the 1850s.
164. Current, head office of group of Chinese oil natural gas, undertaking extensive reform and recombine.
165. Byproducts of double - low rapeseed oil processing have an extensive application prospect.
166. English pronoun has both the narrow meaning and the extensive meaning.
167. Under the Reagan Administration, more extensive use of cost - benefit analysis has been required by executive order.
168. The radio frequency machine more and more extensive in the clinical application.
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