extended in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for extended in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

extended [Am ˌɪkˈstɛndəd, Brit ɪkˈstɛndɪd, ɛkˈstɛndɪd] ADJ

extended-play [ɛkˌstəndədˈpleɪ] ADJ

I.extend [Am ɪkˈstɛnd, Brit ɪkˈstɛnd, ɛkˈstɛnd] VB trans

II.extend [Am ɪkˈstɛnd, Brit ɪkˈstɛnd, ɛkˈstɛnd] VB intr

Translations for extended in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

extended in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for extended in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for extended in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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extended edition
on (extended) leave

extended Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

extended family
an extended holiday
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The use of conditional fee agreements, commonly known as no-win no-fee, was extended to most civil court cases.
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The priest pronounces absolution (the prayer for absolution was revised and extended) and the rite concludes with a short thanksgiving.
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The group believes that education campaigns should be extended to this vulnerable group to reduce the risks of contraceptive pill usage.
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Although the watertight bulkheads extended well above the water line, they were not sealed at the top.
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The treaty was extended even further in 1991.
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Major anchor stores normally have extended standard trading hours.
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Another possibility is the magnanimous respect he is ascribed to have shown to the diverse beliefs and customs of the peoples within his extended kingdom.
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This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods.
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During the 1820s crude vapor baths stood over the springs, and bathers breathed in the vapors for extended periods of time.
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The latter extended back 1,000 years and was nicknamed the hockey stick graph.
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