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- EXTEND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
extend, lengthen, prolong, protract mean to draw out or add to so as to increase in length extend and lengthen imply a drawing out in space or time but extend may also imply increase in width, scope, area, or range prolong suggests chiefly increase in duration especially beyond usual limits
- EXTENDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
EXTENDING meaning: 1 present participle of extend 2 to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer: 3 to… Learn more
- extend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of extend verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- EXTEND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to extend one's hand in greeting to place at full length, especially horizontally, as the body or limbs to increase the length or duration of; lengthen; prolong to extend a visit to stretch out in various or all directions; expand; spread out in area A huge tent was extended over the field
- Extending - definition of extending by The Free Dictionary
To be or become long, large, or comprehensive: influence that extended to other continents; table legs that extend by unscrewing [Middle English extenden, from Old French extendre, from Latin extendere : ex-, ex- + tendere, to stretch; see ten- in Indo-European roots ] ex·tend′a·bil′i·ty, ex·tend′i·bil′i·ty n
- What Does extending Mean? Definition Examples - Dictionary. net
Extending involves increasing size, time, or scope, often beyond original limits
- EXTEND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If an event or activity extends over a period of time, it continues for that time a playing career in first-class cricket that extended from 1894 to 1920 [VERB from noun to noun] The courses are based on a weekly two-hour class, extending over a period of 25 weeks [VERB + over]
- Extending - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The word 'extending' has its origins in the Latin word 'extendere', which means 'to stretch out' Over time, the term evolved to encompass the idea of making something longer or larger
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