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extended outward
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "extended outward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reaching or spreading out from a central point or area. Example: "The branches of the tree extended outward, creating a wide canopy that provided shade."
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31 human-written examples
She put her arm around his waist while his arm extended outward across several shoulders, and there was that glittering again.
News & Media
Since then, it has gradually extended outward, taking down one sector after another with almost clinical precision: dot coms, technology, telecommunications, media, pharmaceuticals, retailers, financials.
News & Media
The eastern boundaries of the city have also been extended outward by the pressures of urban growth, particularly along the line of the Huveaune valley.
Encyclopedias
Accuracy was maintained by the use of air brakes, which were flaps that could be extended outward to slow the dive by increasing the aircraft's drag.
Encyclopedias
Copies survive of the famous statue of Artemis, an un-Greek representation of a mummylike goddess, standing stiffly straight with her hands extended outward.
Encyclopedias
Hurricane-force winds from the storm stretched 175 miles from the center, an unusually wide span, and tropical storm winds extended outward 520 miles.
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Similar Expressions
29 human-written examples
The perception extends outward, into the audience, eliciting the same feeling that "Abouna" inspires.
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A spinning side brush that extends outward from the chassis gets at dirt along baseboards.
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The terminal ends of each of the stripes extend outward near the back of the head.
Encyclopedias
The modern city, which includes residential and industrial areas, extends outward from the city walls.
Encyclopedias
The cloud is thought to surround the Sun and extend outward halfway to the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "extended outward", ensure the context clearly indicates the starting point or central area from which the extension occurs for better clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "extended outward" when the direction is not actually away from a center or origin. If the movement is linear or in a specific direction without radial expansion, consider using "moved forward" or "continued onward" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extended outward" functions as a verb phrase that often modifies a noun, describing its direction of expansion or reach. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
22%
Science
22%
Less common in
Wiki
18%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "extended outward" is a grammatically sound and frequently used verb phrase that describes expansion or reach from a central point. Ludwig AI verifies that this phrase is appropriate for general use. It's commonly found in news, encyclopedia articles, and scientific writing. When using this phrase, ensure that the context clearly indicates the point of origin for the extension. Alternatives like ""expanded outwards"" and ""reached outwards"" offer similar meanings with slight variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expanded outwards
Replaces "extended" with "expanded", emphasizing a growth in size or scope in an outward direction.
reached outwards
Substitutes "extended" with "reached", highlighting the act of reaching or stretching in an outward direction.
stretched outwards
Replaces "extended" with "stretched", emphasizing the physical act of extending something to its full length or capacity.
projected outwards
Changes "extended" to "projected", focusing on the act of something being thrown or directed outward.
spread outwards
Emphasizes the dispersion or distribution of something from a central point.
protruded outwards
Highlights the action of something sticking out or extending beyond a surface or boundary.
radiated outwards
Replaces "extended" with "radiated", indicating the emission or spreading of something, like light or heat, from a central source.
diverged outwards
Focuses on the act of moving in different directions from a common point.
splayed outwards
Emphasizes a wide, flattened, or sprawling extension from a central point.
bulged outwards
Highlights a swelling or protruding expansion from a central point, often suggesting pressure from within.
FAQs
How can I use "extended outward" in a sentence?
You can use "extended outward" to describe something that expands or reaches from a central point. For example, "The city "extended outward" into the surrounding countryside."
What are some alternatives to "extended outward"?
Depending on the context, alternatives to "extended outward" include "expanded outwards", "reached outwards", or "spread outwards".
Is it redundant to say "extended outward"? Can't "extended" imply outward movement?
While "extended" can imply outward movement, "extended outward" emphasizes the direction of the extension, making it more explicit and less ambiguous. Using "extended outward" provides extra clarity in describing radial or outward expansion.
What's the difference between "extended outward" and "extended inward"?
"Extended outward" means something is moving or expanding away from a center. "Extended inward" would mean something is moving or contracting towards a center. The key difference is the direction of the movement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested