extend to
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Definition
Verb (transitive): * To stretch out or continue as far as a specified point or limit; to have a range or scope that includes or arrives at a particular place, thing, or condition.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the physical or metaphorical limit or endpoint of something. It indicates the point where something stops or the area that something covers. * It is typically followed by a noun or noun phrase indicating the destination or limit (e.g., extend to the wall, extend to all employees). * It often describes physical length, area, influence, applicability, or duration.
Examples
- Physical Reach:
- Range/Scope:
- Applicability:
- Duration:
Advanced Usage
- "extend to" vs. "reach": While often synonymous, "extend to" can imply a more continuous or deliberate stretching toward a point, whereas "reach" can simply mean to arrive at or touch it. For example, "The road extends to the coast" suggests the road is built all the way there, while "The road reaches the coast" states the point of termination.
- In Negative Constructions: Used to state a limit.
Variants and Related Words
- Extend (verb): The base form, meaning to make longer or larger.
- Extension (noun): The act of extending or something that extends.
- Extensive (adjective): Covering a large area or scope.
Synonyms
- Reach
- Stretch to
- Go as far as
- Encompass
- Include
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Extend over: To cover a period of time or area.
- Extend from...to...: To specify the starting and ending points.
Related Idioms
- Extend an olive branch: To make a gesture of peace or reconciliation. (Note: This idiom uses "extend" but not the specific phrasal verb "extend to").
Verb
- to extend as far as
- The sunlight reached the wall
- Can he reach? The chair must not touch the wall