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extensive

[ik-sten-siv] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv /


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“Memory loss, cognitive decline, emotional instability, and chronic pain. These injuries have required, and will continue to require, extensive medical care.”

From Los Angeles Times

His presence is especially visible around the March 31 César Chávez Day, with the state Department of Education offering extensive lesson plans, biographies in multiple languages, and service-learning activities.

From Los Angeles Times

Spring break travelers are experiencing extensive airport security delays, with lines reaching 153 minutes in Atlanta and two hours at LaGuardia.

From Barron's

The range of professions they will join is extensive.

From BBC

This was the final international podium missing from Hodgkinson's extensive list of honours, after various injuries prevented her from competing at each of the past three world indoors.

From BBC