Synonym: distance, extent, measure, reach, span, stretch. Antonym: breadth, width. Similar words: at length, strengthen, seeing that, challenged, lens, blend, lenient, owing to. Meaning: [leŋθ] n. 1. the linear extent in space from one end to the other; the longest horizontal dimension of something that is fixed in place 2. continuance in time 3. the property of being the extent of something from beginning to end 4. size of the gap between two places 5. a section of something that is long and narrow.
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241, Regardless of who or what triggered these placements, the average length of stay was reported as 15. 4 months.
242, Clinic measurements of children under 2 years of age tended to show length to be shorter than actual. 3.
243, Employers have until recently been kept at arms' length and away from sensitive areas of involvement within academic institutions, including management.
244, An alternative solution is the provision of multiple.length arithmetic operations, of course.
245, An application of this sort needs to be able to store free-form notes of arbitrary length in addition to one-line headings.
246, The paternoster I use is the genuine article, which entails a long bomb length and a short hook length.
247, He ordered his pilot to drive the length of the airstrip in a Jeep and inspect it for obstacles.
248, The dorsal arm spines are the longest nearly two arm segments in length, the ventral arm spines are much shorter.
249, This can be any alphanumeric string up to 28 characters in length.
250, He was attacked by rabbis and Zionist activists the length and breadth of the state.
251, The walk is waymarked throughout its length with yellow or blue arrows.
252, The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
253, The average length of stay of readmitted patients was 12 days compared with 15 for those not readmitted.
254, If pump failure should occur during your absence, the fishes could live for a considerable length of time.
255, The average length of service of my colleagues in London fell rapidly from six years to less than two years.
256, In Fear, as it focuses tightly on a single subject and its effects, the 50-minute length is to its advantage.
257, Sometimes, the subject areas outlined are impossibly large(sentencedict.com), given the essay's prescribed length.
258, The famous alphabet length below Nellies Beck saw most of the action producing five of the top six weights.
259, The average length of mediation in the 257 cases was 1.3 days, while the average value increased.
260, The task originally used by Piaget to assess knowledge of seriation of length is a simple one.
261, We are accustomed to the infinite length of the horizon all about us.
262, But Phil and Leonard Chess drew their artists from the length and breadth of the Mississippi watershed.
263, Despite the three-hour length, the descent of Kathy Bates's character into madness is so abrupt as to be risible.
264, Waiting for services One of the stated aims of Working for patients is the reduction of length of time waiting for treatment.
265, These trends for a reduction in length of stay are not unique to the older age groups.
266, David is concerned at the length of time he says it took for an ambulance to arrive.
267, For children with normal length of gestation there was a positive association between birth weight and lung function.
268, Likewise, economists have discussed at length technical aspects of economic policy[sentencedict.com/length.html], particularly macroeconomic policy.
269, The Bloomsbury Group is only one of dozens of such groups, albeit one whose antics have been chronicled at numbing length.
270, This is not in fact all echo, but sound amplified either in intensity or Length.
More similar words: at length, strengthen, seeing that, challenged, lens, blend, lenient, owing to, violent, engine, engage, calendar, talented, longtime, long-term, belong to, engulfed, engage in, engineer, bring together, equivalent, passenger, engaged in, according to, engagement, engineering, unrelentingly, corresponding to.