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extensively

[ik-sten-siv-lee] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv li /
ADVERB
widely
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At the heart of the estate is a three-bedroom stone farmhouse that was built in 1810 but has been extensively renovated with a “modern European” aesthetic.

From MarketWatch

The Justice Department released a massive but extensively redacted trove of records in response to the new law in December.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s told from the point of view of Eve Arnold, the groundbreaking, famous-in-her-own-right documentary photographer — and only female photographer to have ever extensively photographed Marilyn.

From Los Angeles Times

Her new Manhattan apartment certainly boasts a much more traditional aesthetic than her former home in Brooklyn, which she and Fischer are understood to have renovated extensively during their time there.

From MarketWatch

O'Farrell researched Shakespeare's life extensively for her novel, but said there is still "awful lot about his biography we don't know".

From BBC