Synonym: distance, extent, length, limit, reach, scope. Similar words: orange, arrange, arrangement, angel, change, exchange, in danger, changeable. Meaning: [reɪndʒ] n. 1. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet" 2. the limits within which something can be effective 3. a large tract of grassy open land on which livestock can graze 4. a series of hills or mountains 5. a place for shooting (firing or driving) projectiles of various kinds 6. the limits of the values a function can take 7. a variety of different things or activities 8. the limit of capability 9. a kitchen appliance used for cooking food. v. 1. change or be different within limits 2. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment 3. have a range; be capable of projecting over a certain distance, as of a gun 4. range or extend over; occupy a certain area 5. lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line 6. feed as in a meadow or pasture 7. let eat 8. assign a rank or rating to.
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91) The plane has a range of 3,600 miles.
92) The road weaves through the range of hills.
93) We provide a full range of financial services.
94) The road weaves through a range of hills.
95) The cowboys were herding the cattle on the range.
96) The range of courses presently available has grown.
97) The college offers a bewildering range of courses.
98) Students can choose from a wide range of options.
99) His interests spanned a wide range of subjects.
100) The pens come in a wide range of colours.
101) We carry a range of educational software.
102) This affects people across a wide age range.
103) We stock a wide range of kitchen equipment.
104) The sports shop carries a full range of equipment.
105) The tonal range she uses is wide and varied.
106) The article covered a wide range of topics.
107) This was outside the range of his experience.
108) Orbison's vocal range spanned three octaves.
109) They give advice on a whole range of subjects.
110) The road wanders through the range of hills.
111) It's outside my range of vision.
112) The gun has a range of five miles.
113) Her latest album makes extensive use of samples from a wide range of acid jazz tracks.
114) The Rockies are a mountain chain/range in the western USA.
115) Our comprehensive range of benefits includes pension and health insurance.
116) My eyes range over the crowded room,[www.Sentencedict.com] seeking a familiar face.
117) A wide range of postcards and other souvenirs are on sale in the visitors' centre.
118) The army used the land as a training area and rifle range.
119) A company from Darlington has just launched its latest range of fashion jewellery.
120) The company offered only a narrow range of financial services.
More similar words: orange, arrange, arrangement, angel, change, exchange, in danger, changeable, out of danger, in exchange for, unchangeable, gang, angst, angle, hang on, hang up, plunge, singer, finger, anguish, any longer, no longer, in general, challenged, passenger, triangular, brand, grand, rank, grant.