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    extent
    /ɪkˈstɛnt/

    noun

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  2. the degree to which something happens or is likely to happen: She had not realized the extent to which the children had been affected. See more. to the extent of. so strongly that: Some people hold their beliefs very strongly, even to the extent of being prepared to go to prison for them. See more. to the extent that.

  3. The meaning of EXTENT is the range over which something extends : scope. How to use extent in a sentence.

  4. how large, important, serious, etc. something is. It is difficult to assess the full extent of the damage. She was exaggerating the true extent of the problem. They have launched an investigation to determine the extent of police misconduct in this case. We don't know the extent of his injuries at this point.

  5. the space or degree to which a thing extends; length, area, volume, or scope. the extent of his lands. to be right to a certain extent. 2. something extended, as a space; a particular length, area, or volume; something having extension. the limitless extent of the skies. 3.

  6. Extent is the length, area, volume, or scope something reaches to, as in The extent of Sheree’s knowledge of science fiction was very deep. Extent is a very common term that can refer to measurements, concepts, ideals, plans, and many other fields that measure anything, literal or figurative.

  7. Use the word extent when you are discussing how far something extends — how far it reaches. If you're an expert, the extent of your knowledge is wide. If you own a lot of property, the extent of your land is huge. The full extent of something is like the limit — that's the end of it.

  8. n. 1. a. The range, magnitude, or distance over which a thing extends: landowners unaware of the extent of their own holdings. b. The degree to which a thing extends: prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. 2. An extensive space or area: an extent of desert. 3. Law. a.

  9. the size or importance of something: They are just beginning to realize the full extent of the damage. Her face was injured to such an extent (= so much) that he didn't recognize her. to some extent/to a certain extent. B2. in some ways: I was, to some extent, responsible for the accident.

  10. : the range, distance, or space that is covered or affected by something or included in something. She tried to determine the extent of the damage. the full extent of human knowledge. They underestimated the extent [= size] of the problem. He questions the extent to which these remedies are needed.

  11. 1. the space or degree to which a thing extends; length, area, volume, or scope. the extent of his lands. to be right to a certain extent. 2. something extended, as a space; a particular length, area, or volume; something having extension. the limitless extent of the skies.