Elongate in a sentence as a verb

But, they both had fingers to elongate in the first place.

If they were to elongate and rake the edge of the housing at that speed ...

>You can not just stick some new engines to a plane and elongate the body.

Prana means vital life force and yama means to elongate it.

2. Try to hold your breathe for elongate period of time.

Because we have words like emu, evoke, even, elongate, and others.

Their eyebals elongate so much that it rips away the retina.

Therefore, I think it's reasonable to elongate the curve just for him and others like him.

How long should you elongate it for?Seems like they should decide on a new name before they invest too much into this one.

That is a lot harder to do than to take an elongated coil and return it to a compressed memory state.

Elongate in a sentence as an adjective

"The too early is easily fixed"You can not just stick some new engines to a plane and elongate the body.

As a final note, I have also read that maybe the eye ball is not elongated, but that the cornea is not shaped correctly.

The idea behind the eye muscles is that near work puts tension on the muscles and they stiffen up and thus elongate the eyeball.

You're right technically I was threatened with a lawsuit which I mentioned in the first line of the article but it didn't make any sense to elongate the title to make the distinction.

However, there is a significant penalty to not launching all at once into the correct earth orbit to later elongate into a trans lunar orbit.

In order for your proposal to work, you would have to take an elongated memory coil, and then physically deform it into a compressed coil to get the contracted state.

Aye-ayes & striped possums both have elongated fingers that evolved separately from regular fingers.

One possible solution is to elongate the time-steps; if we take a million years to simulate one second of simulation time you could get by with a lot less computing power.

I also just remembered those women that put rings around their neck to elongate them - clearly there are a lot of subtle points to consider...I also don't take issue if people decide they are not interested in that particular subject.

Elongate definitions

verb

make long or longer by pulling and stretching; "stretch the fabric"

See also: stretch

adjective

(of a leaf shape) long and narrow

See also: linear

adjective

having notably more length than width; being long and slender; "an elongate tail tapering to a point"; "the old man's gaunt and elongated frame"

See also: elongated