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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
The Widow Ashton wore yet another gloomy yet fashionable head covering from her extensive wardrobe of mourning caps; the veil covered her face so that her reaction could not be seen.
The NPR science team has done extensive coverage on the history of the STM and the growing field of spatial teleportation.
The analysis of the remains, conducted by researchers from Cardiff University, the Mary Rose Trust, and the British Geological Survey, were among the most extensive ever undertaken.
According to the statement by prosecutors, Hezbollah has been running "an extensive drone programme for some time".
A more extensive upgrade that moves the position of that engine’s air inlet is set to be available for new aircraft deliveries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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