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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb extend which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

extended
  1. Longer in length or extension; elongated.
  2. Stretched out or pulled out; expanded.
  3. Lasting longer; protracted.
  4. Having a large scope or range; extensive.
  5. (of a typeface) Wider than usual.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “Lyle and Eric Love are also expanding the Tiki Hut to create an extended bar and BBQ area.”
      “Claimants submit that the State's offer to arbitrate can be large, but that this does not mean that such extended scope of the commitment to arbitrate is imposed upon the investor.”
      “Specific licenses may be issued authorizing transactions for multiple trips over an extended period of time.”
extensive
  1. Serving to extend or lengthen.
  2. Widespread; covering an extent.
  3. (physics) Having a combined system entropy that equals the sum of the entropies of the independent systems.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The museum has an extensive and amazing collection of classical art.”
      “We rented an extensive hall for the grand event.”
      “It was easily identified by the extensive use of the corporate Renault yellow.”
extensional
  1. Of or pertaining to extension.
  2. Having great extent.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The metamorphic core complex is thus formed as mid-crustal rocks are exhumed by tectonic unroofing in an extensional setting.”
      “Bent specimens show folds on the compressional but not the extensional side, indicating that walls were originally flexible.”
      “The development of extensional and shear fractures in volcanic areas is usually related to magma emplacement at shallow crustal levels.”
extendible
  1. Capable of being extended.
  2. (law) Liable to be taken by a writ of extent.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The machine features a hydraulic extendible track frame for increased stability.”
      “He was the victim of a group of men who arrived with an iron bar, extendible baton and a gun and escaped in a dark vehicle.”
      “He said that each media organization will be able send up to two reporters for a one-month period that is not extendible.”
extense
  1. Outreaching; expansive; extended, superficially or otherwise.
  2. Examples:
    1. “When finished you will have control of an extense vocabulary, as you will have learned 584 new words.”
      “The work is based on an extense bibliography and also refers Cuban authors' most important results.”
      “Current housing developments of extense crowded terraced-houses, with shortage of gardens, supported the least diverse and dense bird populations.”
extendable
  1. capable of being extended
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The helicopter is fitted with a forward extendable in-flight refuelling probe and it can also hoist hose refuel from a surface ship whilst in hover mode.”
      “It is driven by gears rather than a belt, and also comes with a telescopic extendable wand which means it can get into tight corners and edges.”
      “Well, I used a metal extendable stylus but the tip doesn't feel good to my touch screen and it made my hands sweat more.”
extensible
  1. Capable of being extended.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “This is far from the only extensible platform out there and everybody has their personal pet peeves with the code base.”
      “Wall tissue is extensible when collagen fibers are folded, but nearly inextensible when collagen fibers near full extension.”
      “That is, a concept is indefinitely extensible if any attempt to delineate the extension of the concept leads to an instance of the concept not so delineated.”
extensile
  1. extensible
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The extensile rubber band snapped when stretched too far.”
      “We investigated the results of combined acetabular fractures that were treated through the extensile triradiate approach in this study.”
      “In order to evaluate the growth of extensile cracks, two series of compression tests with samples from volcanic cohesive soil obtained from a low fill dam were performed.”
extent
  1. (obsolete) Extended.
extending
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