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كُلْفَةٌ
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extended [ɪkˈstendɪd] ADJ
1. extended (long):
extended
extended
over an extended period of time
LAW extended sentence
2. extended (increased):
extended
extended family N
extended family
I. extend [ɪkˈstend] VB intr
1. extend (in space or time):
rozciągać [perf rozciągnąć] się
2. extend a. fig:
sięgać [perf sięgnąć]
II. extend [ɪkˈstend] VB trans
1. extend (stretch out):
rozciągać [perf rozciągnąć]
2. extend (increase):
rozszerzać [perf rozszerzyć]
3. extend (enlarge):
powiększać [perf powiększyć]
extend opening hours, visa
przedłużać [perf przedłużyć]
4. extend (offer):
składać [perf złożyć]
extend hand
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć]
witać [perf po-]
5. extend (challenge to the utmost):
dawać [perf dać] z siebie wszystko
Present
Iextend
youextend
he/she/itextends
weextend
youextend
theyextend
Past
Iextended
youextended
he/she/itextended
weextended
youextended
theyextended
Present Perfect
Ihaveextended
youhaveextended
he/she/ithasextended
wehaveextended
youhaveextended
theyhaveextended
Past Perfect
Ihadextended
youhadextended
he/she/ithadextended
wehadextended
youhadextended
theyhadextended
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This change does not extend to imported cosmetics or to any special-use products, including hair dyes and sunblocks.
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