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Example sentences for "more extended"

  • A more extended observation of good writing will give the same result.

  • A more extended treatment is given in later chapters.

  • Look up a more extended account of it and come to the class prepared to recite the topic orally.

  • A country which produces for a larger market than its own can introduce a more extended division of labor, can make greater use of machinery, and is more likely to make inventions and improvements in the processes of production.

  • It is evidently not the necessary labor that is the obstacle to more extended culture, but the distant return from that labor.

  • More extended observations on the physical characteristics of these races will probably, to a great extent, determine this.

  • The limits of this work preclude my attempting a more extended notice or enumeration of the crustacean and arachnidan parasites.

  • He excelled also in figures; but his short life did not allow him to obtain a more extended celebrity.

  • Less equal to himself than Piola, he enjoyed a greater fame; as he had a more enlarged genius, a more extended knowledge of letters and the arts, a more decided imitation of the Greek design, and a pencil more pliable to every style.

  • The reader will comprehend that I give to this word a more extended sense.

  • More extended treatment of the subject will be found in Anson, Law and Custom of the Constitution, II.

  • Proofs of a similar kind of lunar action were laid by Kreil in 1841 before the Bohemian Society of Sciences, and with minor corrections were fully substantiated by Sabine's more extended researches.

  • Paraplegia and general paralysis have their more extended (bilateral) indications in like manner.

  • An examination of the subject does not justify us in asserting that this proposition has been proved, although it is certain that the results of experimental inquiry demand for it a more extended investigation.

  • In a more extended sense, it includes sergeants also, excepting the noncommissioned staff.

  • In a more extended sense, it includes every man above the rank of yeoman, comprehending the nobility.

  • Defn: A dissertation or digression appended to a work, and containing a more extended exposition of some important point or topic.

  • In this respect, perhaps no other nation in the world presents a more extended view of such progress, in connection with the postal system, than does that of the United States.

  • When malpractice is discussed, a more extended consideration of this matter will be required.

  • Woodman in the authorship of a valuable handbook, began the publication of a more extended work, which was interrupted by his death in 1892.

  • Let us view this subject in a more extended sense--I mean as regards our commerce generally--we shall still have cause to entertain the opinion which we first adopted.

  • A dissertation or digression appended to a work, and containing a more extended exposition of some important point or topic.

  • Most of the descendants of Colonel James Johnston performed a soldier's duty, and won military distinction in the late war between the States, but our prescribed limits forbid a more extended notice of their Confederate services.

  • Our prescribed limits forbid a more extended genealogical, notice of the Barnett family and their collateral connections, many of whom performed a conspicuous part in the Revolutionary War.

  • Our prescribed limits forbid a more extended notice of their gallant services.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more extended" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blackish colour; more ancient; more attention; more briefly; more characteristic; more common; more correctly; more delightful; more difficult; more efficient; more expensive; more fortunate; more fully; more intense; more just; more like; more literally; more long; more modern; more power; more practical; more quickly; more rarely; more slowly; more striking; used for information dated