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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
A photo of the remnants of a TV and games console unit shown in the inquest revealed extensive damage.
An arson attack that caused extensive damage to a house in County Down could be linked to an ongoing loyalist feud, police have said.
He had suffered a double leg break, which required extensive surgery to fit pins and rods.
All Phos-Chek retardants used in aerial firefighting must be fully qualified by the Forest Service, which requires extensive testing to meet strict safety standards, the statement said.
However, Trump's extensive power as the head of the executive branch could offer him a way around this formality.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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