extendable
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary توسعه پذیر، قابل تمدید، قابل تعمیم.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version توسعه پذير،قابل تمديد،قابل تعميم
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ex·tend v. Pronunciation: ik- ' stend Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French estendre, from Latin extendere, from ex- + tendere to stretch ― more at THIN Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to spread or stretch forth : UNBEND < extend ed both her arms> 2 a : to stretch out to fullest length b : to cause (as a horse) to move at full stride c : to exert (oneself) to full capacity <could work long and hard without seeming to extend himself> d (1) : to increase the bulk of (as by adding a cheaper substance or a modifier) (2) : ADULTERATE 3 [ Middle English, from Medieval Latin extendere (fr. L) or Anglo-French estendre, from Old French] a British : to take possession of (as lands) by a writ of extent b obsolete : to take by force 4 a : to make the offer of : PROFFER < extend ing aid to the needy> < extend ing their greetings> b : to make available < extend ing credit to customers> 5 a : to cause to reach (as in distance or scope) <national authority was extend ed over new territories> b : to cause to be longer : PROLONG < extend the side of a triangle> < extend ed their visit another day> also : to prolong the time of payment of c : ADVANCE , FURTHER < extend ing her potential through job training> 6 a : to cause to be of greater area or volume : ENLARGE < extend ed the patio to the back of the house> b : to increase the scope, meaning, or application of : BROADEN <beauty, I suppose, opens the heart, extend s the consciousness ― Algernon Blackwood> c archaic : EXAGGERATE intransitive verb 1 : to stretch out in distance, space, or time : REACH <their jurisdiction extend ed over the whole area> 2 : to reach in scope or application <hi…