Word |
Extension |
Meaning |
the act of moving something outward |
Example 1 |
Since the plug was across the room, Toby needed an extension so the cord could reach his computer. |
Example 2 |
Being so similar in appearance and demeanor, the child was considered an extension of her mother. |
Example 3 |
In order for her hair to flow down her back, the short-haired girl added an extension of hair to her head. |
Example 4 |
The extension of the 10-foot ladder was needed so the handyman could reach the 30-foot high windows. |
Example 5 |
The parent requested an extension of her child’s education with more in-depth learning instead of merely supplemental activities. |
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