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extension
noun as in enlargement, continuation
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Self-marriage is the ultimate brand extension of a self-obsessed, selfish populus.
Last year, it let an unemployment extension for the long-term jobless expire during the holidays.
But only for the family; inmates cannot be awarded more than $10,000 because of an extension of the Son of Sam Law.
It is also, by extension, a show about the cultural impact of religion.
What he meant was that he personally, and by extension all Christians, should not be judgmental.
And now let me come to the second problem we opened up in connection with college education—the problem of its extension.
It was the well-known extension en seconde; a favourite trick among Parisian swordsmen of the Romantic school.
And it may safely be said that with its improvement, has arisen also the extension and wide spread practice of music generally.
An octave coupler without such extension is incomplete and is no more honest than a stop which only goes down to Tenor C.
No Briton rejoiced more sincerely than this provincial American in the extension of the Empire.
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On this page you'll find 118 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to extension, such as: delay, development, expansion, increase, postponement, and addendum.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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