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Extend Definition & Meaning

1. To make something longer or larger in size or time.

Example: I need to extend the deadline for this project by one week.

2. To offer or give something to someone.

Example: Can you extend an invitation to your party to my friend?

3. To stretch out a body part or object.

Example: I need to extend my arm to reach the top shelf.

4. To continue or prolong something.

Example: The company decided to extend their sales promotion for another month.

5. To expand or broaden the scope of something.

Example: The government plans to extend healthcare coverage to more citizens.

Examples of the word extend used in sentences.

  • The construction company wants to extend the building by adding a new floor.
  • The bank may extend your loan repayment period if you have financial difficulties.
  • I want to extend my stay in this city for a few more days.
  • The teacher told us to extend our arms and touch our toes during gym class.
  • Can you extend your hand so that I can shake it?
  • This bridge will extend over the river for over a mile.
  • I need to extend the deadline for this project.
  • Can you please extend an invitation to John for the party?
  • The shop owner offered to extend a discount on my next purchase.
  • We decided to extend our vacation by an extra week.
  • We want to extend our gratitude to all who supported us during this challenging time.
  • I need to extend my visa before it expires, or I may face legal consequences.
  • The meeting was extended for an extra hour to allow for further discussion and debate.
  • The company decided to extend their product line to include more environmentally-friendly options.
  • The government plans to extend the lockdown for another two weeks to curb the spread of the virus.
  • The teacher will extend the deadline for the assignment to give students more time to complete it.
  • In order to meet the growing demand, we need to extend our production capacity.
  • Despite the heavy rain, we managed to extend our hike to cover more ground.
  • As part of our company's expansion plan, we plan to extend our services to more regions.
  • The hotel manager agreed to extend our stay for another night at a discounted rate.
  • The deadline for the project has been extended by a week to give the team more time to complete it.
  • The garden was extended to include a peaceful seating area, perfect for reading and relaxing.
  • The government announced plans to extend benefits to those who have lost their jobs due to the pandemic.
  • The company decided to extend their reach into new markets in order to increase revenue.
  • The university is considering whether to extend the study abroad program to enable more students to participate.
  • The renowned architect's decision to extend the existing building rather than demolishing it was received with much praise from the local community.
  • The generous philanthropist chose to extend her support to charitable organizations that worked to uplift underprivileged communities.
  • The government's decision to extend the deadline for tax payments brought significant relief to struggling small business owners.
  • Despite numerous obstacles, the CEO of the company was able to successfully extend the business operations into new international markets.
  • The health-conscious individual decided to extend their exercise routine from 30 minutes to an hour, with a view to improving their overall fitness levels.
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