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extend

[ik-stend] / ɪkˈstɛnd /




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It helps you be more intentional about what you buy and what you cook: which meals are worth extending your energy on, and which ones just need to be reliably good.

From Salon

Others, like yours, extend the higher payout until FRA, which may be four or five years later than age 62.

From MarketWatch

An extended pause in strikes on the sector would provide a welcome break, but few Ukrainians trust Russia to deliver that.

From BBC

December's slight uptick at 50.1 had snapped an extended negative streak that began in April.

From Barron's

A webchat was being extended to 10 times its usual Saturday capacity, with the digital assistant service running all day as normal.

From BBC