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Translations for „extent“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

extent [ɪkˈstent] N no pl

1. extent (space):

extent
obszar m

2. extent (scope):

extent
zakres m

3. extent (degree):

extent
extent of injuries, problem
to some [or a certain] extent
to a great [or large] extent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the 1920s the favelas grew to such an extent that they were perceived as a problem for the whole society.
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The ring has a radial extent of about 5,000 km.
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The extent of conditioning may be tracked by test trials.
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The likelihood of developing paralytic polio increases with age, as does the extent of paralysis.
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From this date the extent of the hundred remained practically unchanged until after 1831.
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To a large extent this popularity was a succs de scandale.
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This continues with the current storyline, though at a much lesser extent.
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These teacher shortages continue to exist today and are seen to a greater extent in high-poverty districts.
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To a lesser extent, the term has been applied to singers in other music genres that are influenced by soul music.
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This place is about a few square kilometres in extent.
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