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elongate

[ih-lawng-geyt, ih-long-, ee-lawng-geyt, ee-long-] / ɪˈlɔŋ geɪt, ɪˈlɒŋ-, ˈi lɔŋˌgeɪt, ˈi lɒŋ- /


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He said setting the limit at a peppercorn scenario would be his preferred choice but that he could accept a £250 cap due to the "risk of elongated legal challenge".

From BBC

Mostly he smoothed out her nose to be longer and more snoutlike, elongated her body a bit, and added a tail.

From Literature

This elongated foot bone plays a key role in hopping among modern kangaroos.

From Science Daily

Sometimes, however, changing requirements on existing programs leads to elongated timelines.

From Barron's

Green holed out to deep square leg to give Carse his third wicket of the day, yet Australia's elongated batting order had all-rounder Beau Webster arriving at nine to provide yet more support to Smith.

From BBC