Extended Synonyms and Antonyms
ĭk-stĕn'dĭd
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Synonyms for Extended
Comprehensive in scope or extent.
Stretched
To dilate is defined as to expand and become wider.
Protracted, made to take a longer period of time than necessary.
Very long
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Long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension
Lengthy in duration; extended; protracted.
Comprehensive in extent or depth:
Providing all amenities, benefits or perquisites in a single package.
Covering a wide scope; general:
Alternative spelling of broad-spectrum.
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Marked by or showing extensive understanding:
Having a wide scope, effect, influence, etc.; far-reaching; comprehensive
Covering a wide scope
Alternative spelling of far-reaching.
Not limited in scope, area, or application:
The definition of inclusive is something that does not leave any part or group out.
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Of great extent or amount
All-encompassing, all around.
Covering a wide area; including much:
Covering a wide scope
Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.
To go beyond or above the powers or limits of; surpass; excel
To be discarded or abolished:
To go rapidly; move swiftly
To overlay or spread with something:
offerred
Francis Bacon
To prolong:
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To injure or impair by overuse or overexertion; wrench:
To widen; expand
Expand is defined as to increase in size, unfold or spread out.
To admit of being transported:
To go as far as; attain
To remit from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax.
Supplement is defined as to complete or to add on to.
To move over an area, be distributed, or be widely dispersed:
To encircle or cover with the hand or hands.
To come; to offer itself.
To extend or jut out; project.
To send out into space; cast:
profferred
To offer for acceptance; tender:
To stick out; project
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
To come to be by a gradual process or by degrees; become:
Grant is defined as to give something that has been requested to someone.
To increase the capacity of; to expand; to give free scope or greater scope to; also, to dilate, as with joy, affection, etc.
(Obs.) To unfold, spread out, or unfurl
(Intransitive) To become deeper
The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
To swell or bend outward; protrude or project
To lodge, or find quarters for; provide with accommodation.
Adulterate means to make something inferior or less pure by adding something harmful or of a lower quality.
To grant or concede; bestow
To begin again; start over
To offer.
To present for acceptance; offer
To offer for viewing or notice; exhibit; display; show
To increase in volume or loudness
To grow gradually larger, more numerous, etc.; increase in strength, intensity, volume, etc.
To increase or improve suddenly above the normal or usual level:
To increase in number, amount, extent, or degree; specif., to increase by procreation
To increase in amount
To increase or have the power to increase the size or volume of an image or a sound.
To increase, enlarge, or intensify:
To increase in amount, force, etc.; grow or intensify
(Electricity) To increase the voltage of (a circuit).
(Intransitive) To increase or become great.
To have a range of different qualities or amounts:
To manufacture:
To open or extend (something rolled up)
To remove obstructions from; clear:
To open (something) out into the shape of a fan:
Francis Bacon
Antonyms for Extended
Having been lessened.
lengthened
The state of having been condensed; highly concentrated.
Scanty, as in clothing.
(Bot.) Flattened lengthwise, as the stalk of an aspen leaf
Made smaller by contraction.
Ground to a specific shape:
Barely sufficient; close:
To have and keep in one's grasp:
To adhere or conform to; keep:
To maintain records in:
To decrease is defined as to make something smaller or fewer or to become smaller or fewer.
To reduce the height of
Shorten is defined as to reduce in length, to roll in sail canvas or to add shortening to a pastry.
unextended
Not extended
Words Related to Extended
(Prosody) Requiring a relatively long time to pronounce
(Physics) a measure compared with a standard reference value by division, to produce a ratio without unit or dimension (e.g. specific refractive index is a pure number, and is relative to that of air)
To become lower in range
Into or in a long position, as of a commodity market.
To stir the emotions:
eighteen-month
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