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extent
noun as in range, magnitude
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Example Sentences
On the plane that took him back to the US, the president seemed to play down the extent of their conversation.
"We are only now finding out about the real extent of the problem at the same time as other creditors," it said.
Drone footage has revealed the extent of damage to a former Victorian church after part of its facade collapsed onto the street below.
"Until someone goes out and tests a whole bunch of sunscreens in other countries, we just don't know the extent of it."
The party in Cardiff Bay strongly rejects that idea, to the extent that party activists say pro-abolition members are effectively banned from standing for the Senedd.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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