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extensive

[ik-sten-siv] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv /


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It is not just the UK that has been enduring some very wet weather recently as heavy rain and storms have led to extensive flooding in Europe and north-west Africa.

From BBC

The party wants to streamline the country's extensive bureaucracy, modernise its education system, and curb the power of the military and the biggest businesses.

From BBC

The president's family also faces the threat of an embezzlement investigation in France, the country's former colonial ruler, where they have extensive property holdings.

From Barron's

Seeing the action is the only way to appreciate the extensive and meticulous thought that went into this moment.

From Salon

With an extensive injury list, this was always going to be a big ask for Ireland.

From BBC