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adjective stretched out: extended wires.
continued or prolonged: extended efforts.
spread out: extended flags.
widespread or extensive; having extension or spatial magnitude: extended treatment of a subject.
outstretched: extended arms.
Printing . expanded (def. 3).
of or relating to a meaning of a word other than its original or primary meaning: an extended sense.
Manège . (of a moving horse) noting an elongated pose in which the legs reach out from the body, the chin is out from the chest, etc. Compare collected (def. 3a). (of the gait of a horse) characterized by long, low, usually fast strides. Compare collected (def. 3b). SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of extended late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at extend, -ed2
OTHER WORDS FROM extended ex·tend·ed·ly, adverb ex·tend·ed·ness, noun non·ex·tend·ed, adjective un·ex·tend·ed, adjective
un·ex·tend·ed·ly, adverb
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Words nearby extended extemporary, extempore, extemporize, extend, extend credit to, extended , extended care, extended complex plane, extended coverage, extended family, extended family therapy
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Example sentences from the Web for extended In November 2014, that agreement was extended by four months, with some additional restrictions on Iran.
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I will tell you what, you wait for the extended cut of this film.
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But there will be a little bit of Orc killing to be seen in the extended cut.
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Age is one of many factors, but it will play a larger role in the conversation as Baby Boomers retire and longevity is extended .
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In response, her husband prevented her from seeing her daughters for extended periods.
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Stubby pushed two chairs up to the fire, waved Jack to one, and extended his own feet to the blaze.
Poor Man's Rock | Bertrand W. Sinclair
Finally in many activities the work-day was extended to twenty-four hours.
Artificial Light | M. Luckiesh
When the time came that the meeting could no longer be delayed, Ruggles walked to her and extended his hand.
A Waif of the Mountains | Edward S. Ellis
Vandecar extended his arms, and, with a sob that shook his soul, drew his boy to him.
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Bert grinned understandingly as the Wanderer straightened his broad shoulders and extended his hand.
Wanderer of Infinity | Harl Vincent
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British Dictionary definitions for extended adjective stretched out in time, space, influence, application, etc
(of a horse's pace) free-moving and with long steps an extended trot
printing another word for expanded (def. 1)
Derived forms of extended extendedly , adverb extendedness , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to extended lengthy, protracted, drawn-out, continued, extensive, expanded, prolonged, long, spread, enlarged, elongate, elongated, unfolded, unfurled, sweeping, broad, expansive, far-flung, far-reaching, thorough