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The extensive and verbose paragraph culminated in a single, enlightening sentence. The defendant's trial culminated in a light sentence.
The author's extensive use of a specialized lexicon made the academic article challenging for those unfamiliar with the field.
"Extensive" is an adjective. Example use: "Despite extensive discussions, the cause of Arab-Israeli peace has made no recent progress."
Extensive is an adjective, and use is a noun.
Vast - of great area, of immense extent; extensive Sentence: Texas is a vast state. A million dollars is a vast amount of money.
i saw a extensive garden.
The philatelist has an extensive collection of uncancelled stamps.
The numismatist has an extensive collection of uncirculated coins.
His profession required an extensive time out in the field doing research .
The extensive and verbose paragraph culminated in a single, enlightening sentence. The defendant's trial culminated in a light sentence.
The author's extensive use of a specialized lexicon made the academic article challenging for those unfamiliar with the field.
The tornado did extensive damage across our entire state.
"Extensive" is an adjective. Example use: "Despite extensive discussions, the cause of Arab-Israeli peace has made no recent progress."
I have several sentences for you.Extensive work was needed to repair the highway.I did extensive research for this report.She spent an extensive vacation at the resort.
My car sustained extensive damage. Extensive damage can occur if the wrench is not removed before the machine is activated. How could such extensive damage happen so fast?
Extensive is an adjective, and use is a noun.
We have done extensive research at the University of Michigan, and have ample evidence to prove that smoking causes cancer.