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extensively

[ ik-sten-siv-lee ]

adverb

  1. so as to cover a wide range or area; broadly:

    He reads and travels extensively and is regarded as one of the best-informed men anywhere.

  2. in a far-reaching, comprehensive way; thoroughly:

    All the science departments have been extensively renovated, with new tutorial rooms and well-equipped laboratories.

  3. at great length or in great detail:

    He spoke extensively about the threats his daughter faces as a transgender individual.

  4. to a great degree or in great amounts or numbers; a lot:

    Although the river is used extensively by boaters, no official map has been developed to show the best places to dock, things to see, and hazards to avoid.



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Another group that you deal with extensively in the book — and some of these groups obviously overlap — is the suffragists.

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Also, at least three of the six original founders have stepped away from Black Image Center, said Mansour, and the center relies extensively on a small group of volunteers to maintain its robust programming schedule.

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It consulted extensively on the policy design, "weighing the pros and cons" of possible exemptions for small faith schools, international schools and children with special education needs.

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Though Trump spoke extensively about the possibility of another term over the weekend, he told Doocy that he'd done no research into the idea.

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"Although the artwork's provenance was extensively investigated when it was acquired in 1994, crucial facts concerning previous ownership of the painting were not known."

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