extended
/ɪkˈstɛndɪd/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of extend: to make longer, larger, or wider; to offer or give.
- She extended the deadline by two days so everyone could finish their work.
- He extended his arm to reach the book on the top shelf.
- The company extended a job offer to the best candidate.
adjective
- Made longer or larger; lasting longer than usual or typical.
- Due to the storm, the school announced an extended break.
- The car comes with an extended warranty that covers repairs for five years.
- They went on an extended vacation to Europe for three months.
- Including a wider range or more people than usual; broad or comprehensive.
- The extended family gathered for the reunion, including cousins and grandparents.
- She wrote an extended version of the report with additional data and analysis.
- The company offered an extended range of products to meet customer needs.
- Stretched out or spread out in space or time.
- The extended drought caused water shortages across the region.
- The cat lay in an extended position on the sunny windowsill.
- He gave an extended hand to help his friend climb over the wall.
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