ex|tent

ex|tent
ex|tent «ehk STEHNT», noun.
1. the size, space, length, amount, or degree to which a thing extends: »

Freight trains and motor trucks carry goods through the whole extent of the country. The extent of a judge's power is limited by law. I agree with your plans, but only to a certain extent.

SYNONYM(S): magnitude, area, scope, compass, range.
2. something extended; extended space: »

a vast extent of prairie.

3. Physics. anything that has extension; an object or body having length, area, or volume.
4. Mathematics. a continuous magnitude of dimensions: »

A plane figure is 2-extent.

5. (in the United States) a writ or levy by which a creditor may have his debtor's lands valued and transferred to himself.
6. in Great Britain: a) a writ to recover debts recorded as due to the Crown. b) a seizure of lands or other property, in execution of such a writ. c) a valuation of land, usually for taxation; assessment.
7. Logic. = extension.
8. Obsolete. an attack or assault: »

This uncivil and unjust extent Against thy peace (Shakespeare).

[< Anglo-French extente, estente, noun use of feminine past participle of estendre extend < Latin extendere; see etym. under extend (Cf.extend)]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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