extendedly
Meanings
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adverb
expressing or representing something at greater length or in greater detail than is necessary or usual
Variants
List of all variants of extendedly that leads to same resultextended , extendedly , extendedness , extendednesses
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From old English 'extendan' meaning 'to stretch out'
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The word 'extendedly' is often used in legal documents and formal writing to emphasize the thoroughness and detail of an argument.
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The longest word in the English language, according to some sources, is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis', which means 'a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica particles.' This word can be considered an extreme example of 'extendedly' describing a long and detailed term.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
elaboration: The act of providing additional details or information to make something clearer or more complete.
How to Memorize "extendedly"
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visualize
- Imagine the word 'extendedly' as an extension or elongation of a word or concept.
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associate
- Associate the word 'extendedly' with the idea of providing more details or information.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Extend the meaning' to remember the definition of 'extendedly'.
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