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extend to

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb extend to has 1 sense
  1. reach, extend to, touch - to extend as far as; "The sunlight reached the wall"; "Can he reach?" "The chair must not touch the wall"
    --1 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Term: extend to

Description:

"Extend to" is a phrasal verb used to indicate the expansion, prolongation, or continuation of something to a certain point, person, or situation. It can refer to physical extension, temporal extension, or metaphorical extension.

Possible Parts of Speech:

- Verb phrase (mainly)

- Noun phrase (rarely)

Senses and Usages:

1. Physical Extension:

- To stretch or lengthen something physically.

- Example: The architect planned to extend the balcony to provide more outdoor space.

2. Temporal Extension:

- To make something last longer or continue for a certain period.

- Example: The professor decided to extend the deadline for the assignment by two days.

3. Metaphorical Extension:

- To broaden, expand, or enlarge something beyond its original scope.

- Example: The legislation aims to extend equal rights to all citizens, regardless of their background.

4. Expansion to a Point:

- To reach or cover a particular area, place, or point.

- Example: The power outage extended to the entire city, leaving thousands without electricity.

5. Expansion to a Person or Group:

- To include or encompass a specific person, group, or category.

- Example: The museum's new exhibition aims to extend its appeal to younger audiences.

Sample Sentences:

- As a physical trainer, my goal is to help my clients extend their flexibility and range of motion.

- The insurance company decided to extend the validity of the policy due to unforeseen circumstances.

- The government is working to extend healthcare coverage to rural communities that have limited access.

- The company's success prompted them to extend their services to international markets.

- The teacher gave additional examples to extend the students' understanding of the complex concept.

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