extended
Americanadjective
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stretched out.
extended wires.
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continued or prolonged.
extended efforts.
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spread out.
extended flags.
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widespread or extensive; having extension or spatial magnitude.
extended treatment of a subject.
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outstretched.
extended arms.
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Printing. expanded.
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of or relating to a meaning of a word other than its original or primary meaning.
an extended sense.
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Manège.
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(of a moving horse) noting an elongated pose in which the legs reach out from the body, the chin is out from the chest, etc.
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(of the gait of a horse) characterized by long, low, usually fast strides.
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adjective
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stretched out in time, space, influence, application, etc
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(of a horse's pace) free-moving and with long steps
an extended trot
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printing another word for expanded
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of extended
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English; extend + -ed 2
Explanation
Something that is extended has been fully stretched out or elongated. An extended period of time is an extremely long period of time. To extend something is to make it longer, either physically or in terms of time. Anything extended has been stretched out in this way. An extended rubber band will snap back or break. An extended hose can be used to put out a fire. If you live with your parents in your twenties, it's like an extended childhood.
Example Sentences
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Ralph Caruso, 76, currently owns a 2008 Ranger with an extended cab that provides small fold-up seats in the back.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2026
Former Morocco technical director Pim Verbeek later explained that recruitment extended far beyond the player.
From BBC • Jun. 29, 2026
The North American trading bloc’s competitiveness could end up as collateral damage if the extended delay slows investment plans, says Grace Fan, head of global policy at TS Lombard.
From Barron's • Jun. 29, 2026
The Dodger Stadium event was essentially an extended work day, given Carvalho’s role in the ceremony, his representative said.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2026
Then I pictured myself being very careful and looking out for extended body parts wherever I went.
From "Ida B" by Katherine Hannigan
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