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extensible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "extensible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be changed, manipulated, or adapted for different purposes. For example, "The software platform offers extensible capabilities that make it easy to customize the interface for different users."
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It claims that the new programming lingo, called Extensible Markup Language (XML for short) will abolish most of the agonies and restrictions imposed by HTML, and thereby make the problems of broken links and junk easier to solve.HTML has contributed enormously to making the Web accessible to ordinary people: it is simple and compact.
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But built-in systems tend to be expensive, are not extensible, and may quickly be out of date.
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Beginning in 1999, and pushed by such leading telecoms firms as AT&T, IBM, Lucent and Motorola, the industry has come up with a lingua franca for voice applications called VoiceXML (short for Voice eXtensible Mark-up Language).
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A new version of XML (the extensible mark-up language used to define the actual content as well as the layout of web pages) has been developed by Dr Hunter's group with Physiome Sciences, a company based in Princeton, New Jersey.The new language, CellML, offers a standard way of representing, and exchanging, the wealth of information contained in a variety of organ and cell models.
News & Media
Creative Commons has developed special "tags" inXML (extensible mark-up language) that allow licences to be described in a machine-readable form, which can then be embedded in the web page containing the work.
News & Media
IBM's WebSphere, says Giga, is now in a dead heat with BEA's WebLogic; both have a market share of 24%.What turns simple web applications into more malleable web services is something called Extensible Markup Language (XML; see article).
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Web services take this concept further, using standards based on XML (short for Extensible Markup Language).
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Sun has enlisted a group of programmers from CollabNet one of the more prominent communities of volunteer developers and hackers to help produce the software.Today, Juxta uses a stack of six protocols, based largely on the XML (Extensible Mark-up Language), the programming language used to define a web page's layout and subject matter.
News & Media
To avoid many of ICANN's problems, an open alternative to Passport needs to be built as a decentralised system from the start, with many organisations issuing online IDs and users holding more than one rather as the credit-card market, which has caused much less concern, is now organised.This is what XNS, short for extensible name service, wants to be.
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Call a C-spacetime (M′, g′ab) a C-extension of a C-spacetime (M, gab) spacetime if the latter is isometric to an open proper subset of the former; and call (M, gab) C-extensible if it admits a C-extension and C-maximal otherwise.
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As a security measure, Windows 8 uses the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) instead of the older BIOS software that earlier PC's used to control basic system functions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing software or systems, use "extensible" to emphasize the ability for third-party developers to add functionality or customize the system without altering the core code.
Common error
Avoid using "extensible" when you mean "extensive". "Extensible" describes something's capacity to be extended, while "extensive" describes something that is already broad or wide-ranging.
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The adjective "extensible" primarily functions to describe a noun's capability of being extended or expanded. Ludwig AI confirms that "extensible" is used to emphasize the capacity for modification or customization.
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Encyclopedias
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Science
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adjective "extensible" is used to describe something capable of being extended or expanded. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in various contexts. Predominantly found in News & Media, Encyclopedias, and Science, it emphasizes adaptability and scalability. While synonyms like "adaptable" and "scalable" exist, it's crucial not to confuse "extensible" with "extensive." When writing, consider using "extensible" to highlight customization potential, especially in technical domains.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extendable
Very similar, but sometimes implies physical extension more than abstract.
extendible
A less common synonym with essentially the same meaning.
adaptable
Focuses on the ability to adjust to different conditions or purposes.
scalable
Emphasizes the capability to increase in size or capacity.
flexible
Highlights the ability to bend or be easily modified.
expandable
Stresses the potential to become larger or more extensive.
customizable
Indicates the option to tailor something to individual needs.
modifiable
Highlights the ability to be changed or altered.
adjustable
Focuses on the capacity to be regulated or altered to fit different requirements.
versatile
Focuses on the capability to be used in many different ways.
FAQs
How do I use "extensible" in a sentence?
You can use "extensible" to describe systems, software, or designs that can be easily modified or expanded. For example, "The new software architecture is designed to be highly extensible, allowing for future feature additions."
What is a good synonym for "extensible"?
What is the difference between "extensible" and "extendable"?
While both "extensible" and "extendable" share similar meanings, "extensible" often refers to abstract concepts like software or systems that can be expanded in functionality, while "extendable" may more often refer to physical objects that can be physically extended.
In what context should I use "extensible"?
"Extensible" is best used when describing the design or architecture of a system, software, or framework that allows for easy modification, addition of features, or customization without requiring significant changes to the core structure.
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