To make longer than before
“The first and second sets of fibers are combined using a false twisting process such that the second fibers do not extend the length of the rope.”
To increase in size, amount or degree
“Renovations to the hotel will extend its capacity for guests during the summer months.”
To offer or make available
“It is our great pleasure to extend this award to the Centre for Research and Innovation.”
To hold (something) out towards someone
“I would then extend my hand to him as a gesture of peace.”
To spread from a central point to cover a wider area
“The desert sands of central Western Australia extend right up to the coast at Shark Bay.”
To broaden the meaning or scope of
“Over the years, we have made a concerted effort to extend our range of services.”
To cause to last longer
“Bruce would decide to extend the concert by playing a few old favorites.”
To straighten or spread out (something) at full length
“She is now able to extend her leg fully after successfully completing her rehabilitation from an injury.”
To stick or jut out
“Two gravity pipeline laterals would extend from the canal to deliver water to land downstream.”
To increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating additions
“The company has been known to extend its ice-cream with thickeners and other additives.”
To diverge or spread from a central point
To make (or become) tight or taut
To postpone or assign to a later time or date
To be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
(lead to) To be a route or means of access
To develop gradually
To become linked or connected to
To come from or have its origin from
To give variety to
To fulfill the expectations placed upon
To position or arrange in a given place or position
(amount to) To add up to
To move or proceed in a given course or direction
To extend one's arms, legs and body out while lying down
To excavate or dig out to make deeper in depth
To foster the growth or development of
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