extends Sentence Examples

  1. The park extends over 50 acres, offering ample space for recreation.
  2. Her knowledge of the subject extends to its historical origins.
  3. The warranty on the product extends for a period of one year.
  4. The deadline for submissions extends to the end of the month.
  5. The consequences of the decision extend far beyond the current situation.
  6. The mountain range extends across the entire country.
  7. The deadline for the project has been extended due to unforeseen circumstances.
  8. The influence of the empire extended to neighboring regions.
  9. The line extends all the way to the horizon.
  10. The impact of climate change extends to future generations.

extends Meaning

extends

to offer to someone, to cause to be longer, to spread or stretch forth, to take by force, to stretch out to fullest length, to straighten out (as an arm or leg), to stretch out in distance, space, or time, to straighten out or stretch forth, to stretch out or reach across a distance, space, or time, to take possession of (something, such as land) by a writ of extent, to cause (an animal, such as a horse) to move at full stride, to make the offer of, to increase the bulk of (as by adding a cheaper substance or a modifier), to cause to be of greater area or volume, to prolong the time of payment of, to cause to reach (as in distance or scope), exaggerate, to make larger, adulterate, to exert (oneself) to full capacity, advance, further, to reach in scope or application, to make available, to increase the scope, meaning, or application of, to increase the quantity or bulk of (as by adding a cheaper substance or a modifier), to stretch out

FAQs About the word extends

to offer to someone, to cause to be longer, to spread or stretch forth, to take by force, to stretch out to fullest length, to straighten out (as an arm or leg)

increases,lengthens, stretches, prolongs, expands, protracts, enlarges, draws out, drags (out),elongates

cuts,shortens, reduces, decreases, diminishes, curtails, lessens,abridges, abbreviates, cuts back

The park extends over 50 acres, offering ample space for recreation.

Her knowledge of the subject extends to its historical origins.

The warranty on the product extends for a period of one year.

The deadline for submissions extends to the end of the month.