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Definition extend in British English

extend verb

verb
/ɪkˈstend/
Example

The beach extends beyond the horizon.

Example

An industrial zone extends along the river.

Example

an area extending from the Baltic coast to the Alps

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1.1

to continue for a particular period of time

Example

This licence does not extend beyond the end of May.

Example

a festival that extends over a period of weeks

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2

to increase the size of a building or area, especially by adding extra parts onto it

Example

We're going to extend the first floor.

Example

a plan to extend the cemetery

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2.1

to make something include more things, areas, or subjects

Example

The company has recently extended its range of products.

Example

The course has been extended to include the history of art.

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2.2

to increase the power of something

Example

an attempt to extend their influence in world affairs

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2.3

to increase the time that something lasts

Example

I asked if I could extend my holiday.

Example

Your bank might agree to extend the period of the loan.

Example

They have agreed to extend the deadline for completion of the building work.

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3

to increase the length of something

Example

You can extend the table by pulling out the middle section.

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3.1

to stretch out your arms or legs so that they are straight

Example

He stood there, his arms extended towards the horrified villagers.

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3.2

to become longer

Example

Does this ladder extend?

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4

to offer something such as a welcome, thanks, or sympathy to someone

Example

May I extend my congratulations to the winners?

Example

We extend our apologies for the inconvenience caused.

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5

to agree to lend someone money or to give them credit

Example

banks that extend loans to small businesses

Example

Suppliers do not always extend credit to new customers.

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6

to affect or include someone or something

Example

This law extends to children under the age of 14 only.

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Definition extend in British English