extent Examples
EN[ɪksˈtɛnt] [-ɛnt]US
- Examples of extent
- To a large extent, says Allen, this antivaccination impulse is fueled by an ignorance of the past.
- The crawlable web made accessible by search engines does not represent the total extent of the Internet.
- At the trial, the extent of his deviant behavior became clear.
- The extent of his knowledge of the language is a few scattered words.
- She had tattoos the full length of her arms. He was prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
- [ … ] these jungled islands [ … ] pleased my fancy to such an extent, that at one time I intended to abide there.
- The favourite professional mountant was, and to some extent still is, starch paste.
- Examples of extents
- Vesteris Seamount is composed of highly alkaline lavas of alkalibasaltic to basanitic/tephritic compositions, consistent with small extents of mantle melting due to great lithospheric thickness [17 ].
- Extents of osteoblast differentiation were monitored by Alizarin red staining (A), and the mRNA levels of the PHD 1–3 and osteomarker marker genes were determined by RT-PCR (B).
- Examples of more extent
- ... it supposes only pluripresence; and when spirits are divested of matter, it seems probable that they should see with more extent than when in an embodied state. - Samuel Johnson
Examples of extent in a Sentence
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