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extensively

[ik-sten-siv-lee]

adverb

  1. so as to cover a wide range or area; broadly.

    He reads and travels extensively and is regarded as one of the best-informed men anywhere.

  2. in a far-reaching, comprehensive way; thoroughly.

    All the science departments have been extensively renovated, with new tutorial rooms and well-equipped laboratories.

  3. at great length or in great detail.

    He spoke extensively about the threats his daughter faces as a transgender individual.

  4. to a great degree or in great amounts or numbers; a lot.

    Although the river is used extensively by boaters, no official map has been developed to show the best places to dock, things to see, and hazards to avoid.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonextensively adverb
  • preextensively adverb
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Clair Brown, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, has studied the Climate Superfund bill extensively and concluded that it would not increase gas prices in the state.

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Amazon’s Chief Executive Andy Jassy said last month that he expects the e-commerce giant will shrink its workforce as employees “get efficiency gains from using AI extensively.”

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Winger Gabriel Martinelli has been extensively linked with a move away this summer, and it is understood that isn't something the club are ruling out.

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The train had been used extensively for events during the late Queen Elizabeth's golden and diamond jubilees - with the most recent update to the carriages taking place in the mid-1980s.

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But “Sound N’ Fury” also focuses extensively on Niven’s time managing the bluesy hard rock band Great White, whose lead singer, the late Jack Russell, had his own struggles with severe addiction.

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