extremity in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

extremity in the PONS Dictionary

extremity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at the extremity of his endurance
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When exposed to the cold, blood stops flowing normally to the extremities.
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The current theory is that people selected for stereotypical phenotypic patterns (dark extremities) that happened to be repeatedly produced given a typical temperature.
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Tattoos located on the extremities, such as the ankle, generally take longest.
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The most common injuries in this group were due to falls and lifting, thus affecting the lower extremities, wrists or hands, and backs.
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The g-forces at his extremities have been calculated to be over 22 times the force of gravity, setting another record.
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Two of the three trees examined were tilted in their lower extremity, while the upper portions remained relatively untilted.
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The head, torso, and extremities come next, after which the boy is then forced into a quadrupedial stance.
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As the population of counties grew, especially into more distant geographic extremities, many counties subdivided to form additional counties.
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This results from vasoconstriction of the blood vessels especially in the extremities, and causes a gangrenous condition.
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The skull was long, low, and curved so that both extremities were higher than the middle.
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