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extensible

American  
[ik-sten-suh-buhl] / ɪkˈstɛn sə bəl /

adjective

  1. capable of being extended.


extensible British  
/ ɪkˈstɛnsəbəl, ɪkˈstɛnsaɪl /

adjective

  1. capable of being extended

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of extensible

First recorded in 1605–15; extens(ion) + -ible

Example Sentences

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In addition, the researchers implemented this architecture on a chip using an extensible fabrication process.

From Science Daily • Sep. 25, 2023

Unlike wheat-based sourdoughs, gluten-free doughs made with psyllium husk powder are not extensible — they cannot stretch.

From Salon • Feb. 8, 2022

“It’s important to be open and extensible, so you can teleport to different worlds whether it’s by one company or another company, the same way I go from one web page to another web page.”

From Seattle Times • Oct. 28, 2021

A moist environment also prevents the crust from drying out and hardening, keeping dough flexible and extensible for longer, and allowing the gas bubbles to expand further before setting for a more even open-crumb structure.

From New York Times • May 3, 2021

But at least one enormous, extensible eye was always pointed toward the board, always was at least one nimble and bat-like ear cocked attentively in the direction of the signal panel.

From Spacehounds of IPC by Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer)

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