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extensive
adjective as in far-reaching, thorough
Strongest matches
broad, comprehensive, considerable, expanded, huge, large, large-scale, lengthy, major, pervasive, protracted, sweeping, vast, voluminous, wide-ranging
Weak matches
across the board, all-encompassing, all-inclusive, big, blanket, boundless, capacious, commodious, comprising, extended, far-flung, general, great, hefty, inclusive, indiscriminate, long, prevalent, roomy, scopic, scopious, sizable, spacious, unexclusive, universal, unrestricted, wall-to-wall, wholesale, wide, widespread
Example Sentences
Although it provides valuable medical insight, many individuals hesitate to undergo the procedure because it requires extensive preparation and can feel invasive.
However, Turi Frederiksen, a senior psychologist whose team currently administers the tests, defends them, saying that while they are not perfect, "they are valuable, extensive psychological tools".
Because of extensive immigration, America already had a diverse society.
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, federal agencies built an extensive domestic intelligence infrastructure, developed open-source surveillance capabilities, and benefited from new technologies that make monitoring far more granular than ever before.
“Ending a complex and deadly war such as the one in Ukraine requires an extensive exchange of serious and realistic ideas,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote on X on Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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