extend
71extend — ex·tend …
72extend to — Syn: include, take in, incorporate, encompass …
73extend — To stretch; to lengthen; to prolong. Quinn v Valiquet, 80 Vt 434, 68 A 515. To levy a writ of extent. Den ex dem. Murray v Hoboken Land & Improv. Co. (US) 18 How 272, 15 L Ed 372. To make a complete record of a judicial proceeding …
74extend one's sympathy to — {v. phr.} To offer one s condolences on the occasion of a death or similarly tragic event. * /All of Tom s colleagues extended their sympathy to him when his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident./ …
75extend one's sympathy to — {v. phr.} To offer one s condolences on the occasion of a death or similarly tragic event. * /All of Tom s colleagues extended their sympathy to him when his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident./ …
76extend\ one's\ sympathy\ to — v. phr. To offer one s condolences on the occasion of a death or similarly tragic event. All of Tom s colleagues extended their sympathy to him when his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident …
77extend a deadline — postpone the date or time by which something must be done …
78extend a hand — hold out one s hand (to help someone, shake hands, etc.); help, assist, support …
79extend a wire — stretch a wire from one point to another …
80extend condolences — express sympathy, express commiseration, console, comfort, solace …