Extended in a sentence as an adjective

"It's pretty amazing how far we've extended our reach, if not our grasp.

This, like most pieces on Medium, is just an extended platitude.

What's new is "extended window manager hints" which are some new hints in the same spirit ... in order to do new things.

Actual burn out can be a very valid reason to "give up", or at the very least take an extended vacation.

A thought:This program started for low-income families but was extended after a few years to all families.

Exactly what is the difference between what this person is doing and running an unlicensed extended-stay hotel?

The question is simple: Imagine if you are extended multiple job offers from different companies, and you are trying to decide which one you will accept.

They were extended as the capabilities of their platforms increased, to take advantage of those capabilities.

However, this system has the potential to silence a lot of high quality comments on any threads that aren't on the front-page for an extended period of time.

In order to attain this resolution, we utilize extended precision positioning.

The "tubes to transistors" analogy is not just marketing speak: Compared to cellular, pCell is far more reliable, enables much smaller and lower power device and can be continually extended in density.

For every such executive and professional who would be deemed "helped" by overtime laws that might be extended to apply to their jobs, there would undoubtedly be many who would recoil at the limitations of suddenly not being able to do their jobs without regard to the scope of hours worked.

Extended definitions

adjective

relatively long in duration; tediously protracted; "a drawn-out argument"; "an extended discussion"; "a lengthy visit from her mother-in-law"; "a prolonged and bitter struggle"; "protracted negotiations"

See also: drawn-out lengthy prolonged protracted

adjective

fully extended or stretched forth; "an extended telescope"; "his extended legs reached almost across the small room"; "refused to accept the extended hand"

adjective

drawn out or made longer spatially; "Picasso's elongated Don Quixote"; "lengthened skirts are fashionable this year"; "the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes"; "a prolonged black line across the page"

See also: elongated lengthened prolonged

adjective

beyond the literal or primary sense; "`hot off the press' shows an extended sense of `hot'"

adjective

large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity; "an extensive Roman settlement in northwest England"; "extended farm lands"; "surgeons with extended experience"; "they suffered extensive damage"

See also: extensive