Synonyms for
extending
To cause to increase in extent.
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No Synonyms Found for Extending

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All Definitions for Extending

Below are all the dictionary definitions of extending:

1To cause to increase in extent.
2To cause to last for a longer period of time.
3To increase in extent.
4To possess a certain extent
5To cover an amount of space.
6To bestow
7To offer
8To impart
9To apply.
10To straighten (a limb).
11To increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating additions.
12Of a class: to be an extension or subtype of, or to be based on, a prototype or a more abstract class.
13To reenlist for a further period.
14To value, as lands taken by a writ of extent in satisfaction of a debt
15To assign by writ of extent.
16Misspelling of extent. [A range of values or locations.]

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What are synonyms for extending?

Common synonyms for extending. These words share similar meanings and can often be used interchangeably depending on context.

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We have identified 0 synonyms for extending in our database. The English language often has multiple words with overlapping meanings.

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About synonyms for extending

Finding the right synonym for extending helps writers avoid repetition and add precision to their work. Defined as "To cause to increase in extent.", extending has 0 alternatives that can fit different contexts and tones.

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