Comparative for large or wide in size, or covering a large area
“Lyle and Eric Love are also expanding the Tiki Hut to create an extended bar and BBQ area.”
Comparative for extensive or comprehensive in scope
“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.”
Comparative for lasting a long time, or longer than is usual or expected
“Specific licenses may be issued authorizing transactions for multiple trips over an extended period of time.”
Comparative for not literal, but symbolic, figurative or metaphoric
“Youths tend to employ more emoticons and graphic signs with an extended meaning.”
Comparative for verbose or long-winded in speech or expression
“On one occasion, Walker delivered an extended speech against a bill whose passage by the United States House of Representatives was a foregone conclusion.”
Comparative for jutting or projecting outwards
Comparative for extended or expanded, as from internal pressure
Comparative for impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
Comparative for becoming evident after a relatively long time period
Comparative for extended, outstretched, or raised in a vertically upward direction
Comparative for stretched or pulled tight
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