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Sentence count:176+23Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: to some extentextendextendedextensionextensiveexternaltentpatentMeaning: [ɪk'stent]  n. 1. the point or degree to which something extends 2. the distance or area or volume over which something extends. 
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61 You can't see the full extent of the beach from here.
62 To some extent, we are all responsible for this tragic situation.
63 He was mad to such an extent that he threatened to kill his father.
64 At issue here is the extent to which exam results reflect a student's ability.
65 It is not clear to what extent these views were shared.
66 To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
67 They opened out the nets to their full extent .
68 The book discusses the extent to which family life has changed over the past 50 years.
69 Her condition deteriorated to such an extent that a blood transfusion was considered necessary.
70 Most companies operate in conditions that are to a greater or lesser extent competitive.sentence dictionary
71 It is difficult to judge the full extent of the damage.
72 It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France.
73 The rich will not benefit from the proposed changes to the tax system to the same extent as the lower paid.
74 The textile industry still relies to some extent on sweated labour.
75 To that extent they helped bring about their own destruction.
76 The law was designed to protect wives, and, to a lesser extent, children.
77 The victory underlined the extent to which Prussia had become a major power.
78 At its fullest extent the Angevin Empire comprised most of western France.
79 A country's future prosperity depends, to an extent, upon the quality of education of its people.
80 At the moment it is difficult to assess the extent of the damage.
81 From him I learned that a good politician is marked to great extent by his sense of timing.
82 They examined the extent to which age affected language-learning ability.
83 The press have tended to understate the extent of the problem.
84 I do agree with his ideas to a certain extent.
85 I finally sat down to tot up the full extent of my debt.
86 The railway network had reached its greatest extent in route mileage.
87 It took us a while to realize the extent of the tragedy.
88 We do not yet know the extent of her injuries.
89 It is impossible to gauge the extent of the damage.
90 The full extent of the damage only became evident the following morning.
More similar words: to some extentextendextendedextensionextensiveexternaltentpatentintentlisten tosentenceattentionconsistentpotentiallyinadvertentconsistentlyinadvertentlypay attention tomore often than nota bone of contentionentertainmentsentimenttextnextnext tocontexttextureextremetextbooknext door
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