Similar words: extensive, intensively, pensively, defensively, comprehensively, apprehensively, extension, intensive. Meaning: adv. in a widespread way.
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61. Flanner is rather sparing about details of Picasso's personal life, knowing it to be so extensively documented.
62. After oral administration, mesalazine is extensively acetylated such that N-acetyl-5-ASA is the predominant form found in both plasma and urine.
63. A new mood quickly came over the wing as people realized how extensively they were changing for the better.
64. Slums or poorer residential and industrial quarters have not been extensively excavated in Mesopotamia.
65. I have also written quite extensively on product liability and on aspects of consumer law.
66. This material shows the potential advantages of hydrogel IOLs, which are now used extensively in ocular applications.
67. The first dilemma has been discussed: the managers gradually learned that their subordinates varied extensively in skill and motivation.
68. The species type is very resistant to disease and is used extensively as a stock root for budding bush types.
69. High-tech digital cameras are used extensively in astronomy to capture dim light from distant galaxies.
70. Although pork is not graded extensively, graded carcasses can be ordered.
71. She was launched in 1990 and is extensively equipped for cruising and racing.
72. The 17-year-old suffered only minor injuries despite the Vauxhall Cavalier car being extensively damaged.
73. These Rape Crisis groups usually draw extensively on the experience and sense of priorities of women who have been raped.
74. A privately-owned West End Hotel, extensively modernised giving a guarantee of individual attention to all our guests.
75. During her five years in office Pauline has travelled extensively to personally support and encourage teachers and members.
76. The plan of a slave ship issued by Clarkson was also extensively taken up and became an antislavery print.
77. Dozens of homes, a church, primary school and shops were also extensively damaged.
78. They have been extensively researched and a wide range of sophisticated techniques have been used.
79. Within commodity culture, that which is specific to photography interacts extensively with broader political and cultural issues.
80. The effects of interest rates and the tax rate on investment incentives have been extensively studied.
81. The model on which this claim is based has been extensively tested in the United States using aggregate data.
82. The Library is used extensively by S6 pupils and is available to all pupils and Staff for reference and borrowing.
83. The rules and regulations are also referred to extensively in the text where relevant.
84. Abinitio calculations and computer analysis have been extensively used to demonstrate acceptable correlations between theoretical and experimental results.
85. Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests, who hail from all quarters of the world.
86. The recycling of polystyrene, for instance, requires temperatures above 200C and the materials are extensively filtered during the procedure.
87. White Papers and policy documents are generally to be taken seriously and are therefore quoted extensively on appeal.
88. Joe wrote extensively for the magazine and became a literary editor during his final year.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
89. The active engagement of the learner in this process has been studied extensively under the title perception.
90. The aura of compulsion in the public child care services has been extensively analysed in recent years.
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