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ex·tend·ed [ɪkˈstendɪd, ekˈ-] ADJ

extended
extended
extended news bulletin
extended news bulletin

I . ex·tend [ɪkˈstend, ekˈ-] VB trans

1. extend (stretch out):

napenjati [perf napeti]

2. extend (prolong):

5. extend (increase):

6. extend (build):

Usage examples with extended

extended warranty

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This, in a nutshell, is the model of the extended mind.
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The diamond cutting edges make them last for extended periods before replacement is needed.
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There are additional features as well, such as an extended pause mode where the player can take interesting screenshots by altering the onboard camera positions.
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This was extended to etc. for tenuis consonants, if plain would be understood to be aspirated.
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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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He extended a political amnesty, and legitimized his rule by winning the 1862 elections.
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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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Although the watertight bulkheads extended well above the water line, they were not sealed at the top.
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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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However, there is a large group of young people who remain in the country even after their request for extended leave is denied.
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