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Extent - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

extent

/ɪkˈstɛnt/ /ɪkˈstɛnt/

Definition:

The degree or scope to which something applies, exists, or reaches.

Synonyms:

range, scope, degree, magnitude, breadth

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

limit, constraint

Common Collocations:

full extent, great extent, limited extent, unknown extent, maximum extent

Derivatives:

extend, extension, extensive

Usage Tips:

Use "extent" to describe how much something applies or how far it reaches; often paired with "to the."

Common Phrases:

to a certain extent, to some extent, to a great extent

Etymology:

From Latin "extentus," past participle of "extendere," meaning "to stretch out."

Examples:

  • 1. The flood affected the entire extent of the valley.
  • 2. She didn’t realize the full extent of the damage until later.
  • 3. To some extent, I agree with your opinion.
  • 4. The map shows the geographical extent of the forest.

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