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To extensive
adjective
In the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
Exact(60)
Sbarro and the landlord agreed to extensive precautions.
During his reign Nepal was opened up to extensive tourism.
Rajasthan Steppe has also been subject to extensive gullying.
It all comes down to extensive and thorough list-making.
That's just a preliminary number, subject to extensive revision.
And he dedicated himself to extensive reading and other research.
"We are a premium manufacturer," he says, and points to extensive use of carbon fibre.
She says that Davis, "a pretty nice guy," was subjected to extensive hazing.
As the days pass, more resources are being applied to extensive searches of unpopulated areas.
Thanks to extensive media coverage, many people are aware of the pro-anorexia movement.
His methods led to extensive further research.
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