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- a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation:"the railroad's southern extension"
- a room or set of rooms added to an existing building:"they hope to demolish the store and build a bar extension"
- (extensions)lengths of real or artificial hair woven into a person's own hair to create a long hairstyle.
- the action or process of becoming or making something larger:"the extension of the President's powers"
- an application of an existing system or activity to a new area:"direct marketing is an extension of telephone selling"
- an increase in the length of time given to someone to hold office, complete a project, or fulfill an obligation:"the initial term of appointment is for one year, but an extension of two years is envisaged"Similar:longer periodmore/extra timeincreased timeadditional timeOpposite:
- computingan optional suffix to a file name, typically consisting of a period followed by several characters, indicating the file's content or function.
- a length of electric cord that permits the use of an appliance at some distance from a fixed socket.
- an extra telephone on the same line as the main one:"you can listen on the extension in the bedroom"
- a subsidiary telephone in a set of offices or similar building, on a line leading from the main switchboard but having its own additional number:"contact Liz McDonald on extension 3514"
- the action of moving a limb from a bent to a straight position:"seizures with sudden rigid extension of the limbs"
- balletthe ability of a dancer to raise one leg above their waist, especially to the side:"she has amazing extension" · "he could perform 180-degree extensions"
- medicinethe application of traction to a fractured or dislocated limb or to an injured or diseased spinal column to restore it to its normal position.
- the lengthening of a horse's stride within a particular gait.
- instruction by a university or college for students who do not attend full time:"extension courses"
- logicthe range of a term or concept as measured by the objects that it denotes or contains, as opposed to its internal content. Often contrasted with intension
- physicsphilosophythe property of occupying space; spatial magnitude:"nature, for Descartes, was pure extension in space"
Originlate Middle English: from late Latin extensio(n-), from extendere ‘stretch out’ (see extend). Explore further
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