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extensive

[ik-sten-siv] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv /


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Creating the route required new legislation – the Marine and Coastal Access Act, passed in 2009 – as well as years of careful planning and extensive work along the shoreline to establish a clear and continuous footpath.

From BBC

Molecular analysis revealed extensive scarring and immune system damage, clear signs that the tissue could not recover.

From Science Daily

Klapper says Learned Hand has extensive guardrails to prevent the AI from inventing precedents and making other major mistakes.

From Los Angeles Times

"We saw smoke rising from a building with extensive damage and shattered glass," said a statement from the medics.

From Barron's

And I had a privy that needed extensive repair.

From Literature