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extensively
[ ik-sten-siv-lee ]
adverb
- 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.
- in a far-reaching, comprehensive way; thoroughly:
All the science departments have been extensively renovated, with new tutorial rooms and well-equipped laboratories.
- at great length or in great detail:
He spoke extensively about the threats his daughter faces as a transgender individual.
- 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.
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of extensively1
Example Sentences
Cat Woods is a freelance journalist who has written extensively on music, books, screen and visual arts.
Like the rest of the cast, he trained extensively ahead of and during filming.
"We've consulted extensively with business on our proposals," the spokesperson added.
Having now watched him extensively with the Lakers, I think the one thing that would raise Luka to even greater heights is for him to stop arguing with the refs after almost every call.
Prof Monica McWilliams is an academic and former politician who has written extensively about the Northern Ireland peace process and domestic violence.
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