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extension [ɪkˈstenʃən] N

1. extension (expansion):

extension
extension course AM

2. extension (extra time):

extension
extension of time

3. extension (structure):

extension
extension

4. extension:

extension (number)
extension (telephone)

extension cord, extension lead N

extension cord

extension option N ECON

extension option

Usage examples with extension

extension course AM
extension of time

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was doubled in size in a 1923 extension which was designed to be entirely compatible to the original building.
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It can be the extension of mind and heart...
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A six story extension was built in 1904-1905.
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In 2006, a new terminal extension was opened.
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An extension cord that twists in pain when devices in standby mode are left plugged into it.
www.theatlantic.com
The college has 16 departments and 7 centres undertaking the multiple activities of teaching, research and extension.
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The term ferrocement has been applied by extension to other composite materials, including some containing no cement and no ferrous material.
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By extension, it may mean a decline in art or literature, or (very loosely) to self-indulgent behaviour.
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The whole process took little over an hour - which is like lightening in hair extension terms.
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The extension generated $9.7 million, which was also used to make renovations to the other schools in the district.
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