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extend

[ik-stend] / ɪkˈstɛnd /




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The study found that middle age and older adults at elevated risk for cardiometabolic disease benefited from extending their overnight fasting window by roughly two hours.

From Science Daily

In other sports we are having an extended conversation about Olympic pressure, and whether there’s something about Games which causes even the best to unravel at the worst possible time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trauma among Gaza’s children has intergenerational implications that extend beyond individual suffering.

From Los Angeles Times

He added that others are "downsizing and conserving capital to extend their runway".

From Barron's

James, who didn’t attend the media sessions on Saturday but will talk before the game Sunday, extended his NBA record All-Star selections to 22 in a row.

From Los Angeles Times