extendedadjective [ before noun ]
uk/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/us/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/long or longer than usual:
They're going on an extended holiday to Australia.
There was an extended news bulletin because of the plane crash.
More examples
- He wants the extended version of "Return of the King" on video.
- The prime minister gave a special extended interview on the radio news this morning.
- The weather won't improve until the end of next week, according to the extended weather forecast.
- After an extended period of inactivity, Vesuvius erupted with devastating force in A.D. 79.
- Would you like to take out an extended warranty on your purchase, madam?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Continuous & permanent
- abiding
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- bounce
- ceaseless
- chronic
- fluidity
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- indelible
- indissoluble
- nagging
- persistence
- persistent
- round-the-clock
- seamless
- smoothly
- trot
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