Extended is to reach further. For example, the chimney sweep's brushes were too short, so he extended their reach by added another rod.
The convict's sentence was extended by two further years due to his bad behaviour whilst in prison.
The root word "longus" means long or extended in Latin. It is often used in scientific terminology to refer to something that is elongated or extended in length.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
An extended period of recreation especially spent away from home.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
The most common use of the word extension is when a golfer has one or many of their clubs extended in length to help them improve their swing and game.
The word family can be used either for the immediate family or the extended family.
I extended my arm to reach the paper on the floor. I extended my face and lips to kiss him. The students extended their condolences to their classmate's mother.
The word "chewy" in Spanish translates to "chicloso" or "masticable" in English. It describes food that is firm and requires extended chewing to break down.
The opposite of extended (moved out) could be retracted (moved in). The opposite of extended (relaxed, as with a muscle) is contracted.
A long time gaze means to look at something very intently for an extended period of time. You could use the word stare to mean the same thing.
Another word for long is "lengthy" or "extended."
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