Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted.
Fully extended or stretched forth.
Large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity.
1 However, the trial can be extended to 30 days by registering free.
2 The prisoners' sentences are often extended arbitrarily for years, the report says.
3 This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any individual experience.
4 However, the Prime Minister made it clear the mission could be extended .
5 It has extended the Lunar New Year national holiday into next week.
6 The ripples of the crisis extended to other vulnerable euro zone countries.
7 Such insights almost invariably result from an extended period of intensive work.
8 Getting together with extended family is a good time waiting to happen.
9 It has been extended several times, most recently until June this year.
10 He has also extended the commission's term to probe possible war crimes.
11 The index extended its new year rally into a fifth straight week.
12 Mehta said factors could include cultural issues like support from extended family.
13 However, this week the CDC extended its no-sail order through Oct. 31.
14 Morning Ireland has extended its lead as Ireland's most popular radio programme.
15 Thuthuzela Health Care Centre services to be extended beyond providing Forensic Services.
16 It was time to go undercover for her own extended good health.
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