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Definition of extended in English: extendedadjective ɪkˈstɛndɪdɛkˈstɛndɪdˌɪkˈstɛndəd 1Made larger; enlarged. an extended kitchen and new balcony Example sentencesExamples - A greatly extended crowd attended the weekly whist on Monday, April 14.
- The 23 members of his extended family climbed onto a truck taking onions to market in Peshawar, he said.
- The first stop was known as the Underground City, an extended set of caves dug into the ground to store food.
- Manufacturers are trying to compensate for this with new and extended features for their PCI RAID cards.
- They and their extended family have no significant relationship with him.
- There are about 70 extended suppliers currently working with Harley.
- Putting the rod up high on a double extended rod rest I sat on the low chair with wadered feet in the water.
- Lyle and Eric Love are also expanding the Tiki Hut to create an extended bar and BBQ area.
- These relationships expand from the nuclear to the extended family, and then to the clan, the tribe and ultimately the nation.
- As with previous entries to the series, a Jedi has access to an extended arsenal of sorts via The Force.
- They are also finding it harder to produce extended essays as they have become used to being given a lot of help with their work.
- I look forward to introducing it to my kids and extended family.
- Heparan sulfate is an extended, flexible chain of ~ 1 nm in diameter.
- What kind of material goes in the extended remarks?
- She describes daily life with her extended family, her experiences at school and her mother's piety.
- Finally, in connection with finding a suitable extended model, we use the following conditional distributions.
- I'll place the rest of the discussion under the extended entry for those who haven't seen the film yet.
- He maintains that the sentence topic stated first in an extended text is frequently at the highest level in the semantic hierarchy.
- Last Sunday, the Chernobyl children staying in the extended area, made Herbertstown their last stop.
Synonyms inclusive, comprehensive, expanded, enlarged, widened, broad, far-reaching - 1.1 Lasting longer than is usual or expected; prolonged.
an extended period of time Example sentencesExamples - The household became normal again, and Nathan and I took an extended trip into town with our son that summer.
- The increased durability and additional surface oxidation protection results in a low initial error rate and extended recording life.
- Over several e-mails, phone calls and an extended face-to-face meeting, I learned about David.
- The bonus material on the second disc is largely composed of extended interviews.
- The longer piece is the culmination of an extended thinking/writing process.
- You sell an extended warranty on everything short of the very air in the store.
- We all have similar stories, similar extended pasts.
- There are a number of ways to come and experience life here, whether for a short stay or for an extended period.
- He had forgotten that he was still disqualified until he had passed an extended driving test.
- We get an extended mental digression from him on how to emotionally distance oneself from crying people.
- However, if this is not the case, then it may be necessary to introduce specific rules to protect purchasers of extended warranties.
- He adds that there has been a push for extended shelf life, driven primarily by the flavored milk category.
- A long-range goal of the Chinese expansion has been the development of a navy capable of extended tours far from home.
- An extended loan period, however, has not been ruled out.
- Similarly, consumers will buy extended warranties on cars for a price.
- Hopefully that will have happened, but if not brace yourself for another very extended championship season.
- We watch an extended scene of her dancing in his arms, the lights growing low and dusky.
- The crew attempted to get their ships repaired and the extended stop allowed the men to regain their health.
- Test out the new extended licensing hours and see how far they stretch.
- Mind you, it would have to be an extended scene.
Synonyms prolonged, protracted, long-lasting, long-drawn-out, drawn out, spun out, dragged out, strung out
Definition of extended in US English: extendedadjectiveˌikˈstendədˌɪkˈstɛndəd 1Made larger; enlarged. an extended kitchen and new balcony Example sentencesExamples - Putting the rod up high on a double extended rod rest I sat on the low chair with wadered feet in the water.
- They and their extended family have no significant relationship with him.
- Last Sunday, the Chernobyl children staying in the extended area, made Herbertstown their last stop.
- They are also finding it harder to produce extended essays as they have become used to being given a lot of help with their work.
- The first stop was known as the Underground City, an extended set of caves dug into the ground to store food.
- A greatly extended crowd attended the weekly whist on Monday, April 14.
- Finally, in connection with finding a suitable extended model, we use the following conditional distributions.
- There are about 70 extended suppliers currently working with Harley.
- The 23 members of his extended family climbed onto a truck taking onions to market in Peshawar, he said.
- These relationships expand from the nuclear to the extended family, and then to the clan, the tribe and ultimately the nation.
- Heparan sulfate is an extended, flexible chain of ~ 1 nm in diameter.
- As with previous entries to the series, a Jedi has access to an extended arsenal of sorts via The Force.
- What kind of material goes in the extended remarks?
- I look forward to introducing it to my kids and extended family.
- Lyle and Eric Love are also expanding the Tiki Hut to create an extended bar and BBQ area.
- I'll place the rest of the discussion under the extended entry for those who haven't seen the film yet.
- He maintains that the sentence topic stated first in an extended text is frequently at the highest level in the semantic hierarchy.
- She describes daily life with her extended family, her experiences at school and her mother's piety.
- Manufacturers are trying to compensate for this with new and extended features for their PCI RAID cards.
Synonyms inclusive, comprehensive, expanded, enlarged, widened, broad, far-reaching - 1.1 Lasting longer than is usual or expected; prolonged.
an extended period of time Example sentencesExamples - He adds that there has been a push for extended shelf life, driven primarily by the flavored milk category.
- The crew attempted to get their ships repaired and the extended stop allowed the men to regain their health.
- The longer piece is the culmination of an extended thinking/writing process.
- Mind you, it would have to be an extended scene.
- The increased durability and additional surface oxidation protection results in a low initial error rate and extended recording life.
- You sell an extended warranty on everything short of the very air in the store.
- The bonus material on the second disc is largely composed of extended interviews.
- We get an extended mental digression from him on how to emotionally distance oneself from crying people.
- Over several e-mails, phone calls and an extended face-to-face meeting, I learned about David.
- The household became normal again, and Nathan and I took an extended trip into town with our son that summer.
- We watch an extended scene of her dancing in his arms, the lights growing low and dusky.
- A long-range goal of the Chinese expansion has been the development of a navy capable of extended tours far from home.
- We all have similar stories, similar extended pasts.
- There are a number of ways to come and experience life here, whether for a short stay or for an extended period.
- Similarly, consumers will buy extended warranties on cars for a price.
- He had forgotten that he was still disqualified until he had passed an extended driving test.
- Hopefully that will have happened, but if not brace yourself for another very extended championship season.
- However, if this is not the case, then it may be necessary to introduce specific rules to protect purchasers of extended warranties.
- Test out the new extended licensing hours and see how far they stretch.
- An extended loan period, however, has not been ruled out.
Synonyms prolonged, protracted, long-lasting, long-drawn-out, drawn out, spun out, dragged out, strung out
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