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When the Nats extended him for $245 million for seven years, I understood and agreed.

As a storyteller, Yeun says he is drawn to those who are “unseen,” and extends the notion of life in the gap to include the character.

Another daughter, Christina Farmer, recalled getting a message one morning that convinced her, for a short while, that her father was extending his trip in the Indiana countryside.

It’s possible that light snow will extend into areas inside the Beltway for a time this evening.

They extended the lead like three times on us when we cut the lead to six, seven, eight points.

At some point, show creator Mark Burnett made the diabolical decision to extend the show to 120 minutes.

We would like to extend our sincere sympathies to the family and friends of those on board QZ8501.

In order to extend their legal residence in the United States, they had to obtain other visas.

But would they be willing to extend their welcome to series that are streamed outside of Netflix?

Valerie isn't going anywhere, and her work will extend through those she has cultivated and inspired.

This impulse to extend rule appears more plainly in many of the little ceremonial observances of the child.

I presume this path does not extend many miles without meeting impediments.

Not only do children thus of themselves extend the scope of our commands, they show a disposition to make rules for themselves.

I doubt if the modern community can afford to continue it; it certainly cannot afford to extend it very widely.

This is especially the case in what are known as the Reed and Haydon properties which extend over about 200 acres.

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On this page you'll find 255 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to extend, such as: boost, broaden, continue, develop, enhance, and enlarge.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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