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Extent Definition & Meaning

1. The area or range over which something extends or exists.

Example: The extent of the forest fire was massive, covering over 10,000 acres of land.

2. The degree or magnitude of something.

Example: The extent of the damage caused by the hurricane was catastrophic, with entire towns being destroyed.

3. The amount or quantity of something.

Example: The extent of the company's profits was impressive, with a net income of over $1 million.

4. The length or distance of something.

Example: The extent of the marathon was

5. 2 miles, a grueling distance for even the most seasoned runners.

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6. The scope or reach of something.

Example: The extent of the new policy was far-reaching, affecting not only employees but also customers and stakeholders.

Examples of the word extent used in sentences.

  • To what extent do you think social media affects our lives? (Technology)
  • The extent of my cooking skills is limited to making toast. (Cooking)
  • I don't know to what extent I can trust him. (Trust)
  • The extent of the damage caused by the storm is still unknown. (Weather)
  • She was surprised by the extent of his vocabulary. (Education)
  • The extent to which he is qualified for the job is still unclear.
  • The extent of my knowledge about this topic is limited.
  • The extent of the damage caused by the storm is still unknown.
  • To some extent, I agree with what you are saying.
  • I am not sure to what extent I can trust her.
  • To a certain extent, I agree with your argument, but there are some points that need further clarification.
  • It is important to be aware of the extent of our carbon footprint to reduce environmental damage.
  • The extent of his knowledge on the subject is impressive.
  • The extent of damage caused by the hurricane was devastating.
  • I am only willing to help you to the extent that I am able to.
  • The extent of the damage caused by the hurricane was devastating.
  • The company's success can be attributed to a large extent to its innovative marketing strategies.
  • To what extent do you agree with her opinion on the matter?
  • The extent of the problem was not fully realized until it was too late.
  • To a certain extent, his actions were understandable given the circumstances.
  • It's difficult to gauge the full extent of the problem without more information.
  • The extent of the athlete's injuries was severe, and her recovery is expected to take several months.
  • The study found that to a large extent, our personalities are shaped by our experiences.
  • The extent of the damage caused by the hurricane was unprecedented in that area.
  • To what extent are you responsible for the success of your team's project?
  • To what extent do you believe that education is essential for personal growth?
  • The extent of our technology's power has yet to be fully realized.
  • The extent of the damage caused by the hurricane was catastrophic and life-altering for all those involved.
  • It is only by exploring the extent of our own limitations that we can truly reach our full potential.
  • Despite my extensive knowledge of the subject, I still could not fathom the true extent of its complexity.
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