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extend - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extend in Hindi

  • विस्तार
  • विस्तार करना
  • बढ़ाना
  • अधिक विस्तृत करना
  • लागू होना
  • प्रचलित होना

Verb

  • विस्तृत करना
  • चौड़ा करना
  • लंबाना
  • खींचकर लंबा करना
  • तानना

extend Definition

Verb

  • cause to cover a larger area; make longer or wider.
  • hold (something) out toward someone.
  • exert or exercise oneself to the utmost.

extend Example

  • you have to extend yourself to change rather than keep on doing the same thing ( आपको एक ही काम करते रहने के बजाय खुद को बदलने के लिए आगे बढ़ाना होगा )
  • the mountains extend over the western end of the island ( पहाड़ द्वीप के पश्चिमी छोर तक फैले हुए हैं )
  • a fault that may extend to a depth of 12 miles ( एक गलती जो 12 मील . की गहराई तक फैल सकती है )
  • Such plants perhaps extend to the most northern lands at present known. ( इस तरह के पौधे शायद वर्तमान में ज्ञात सबसे उत्तरी भूमि तक फैले हुए हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Howie's record was thirty-four minutes but he felt he could extend this if needed.
  • This species and many others do not extend to Tasmania.
  • And not only was Napoleon not afraid to extend his line, but he welcomed every step forward as a triumph and did not seek battle as eagerly as in former campaigns, but very lazily.
  • My duties at the school extend beyond just teaching.
  • Some of our courses extend over two years.
  • The bank has promised to extend your company credit.
  • He is thus commander-in-chief, as also governor-designate for time of war, but his authority does not extend to ships belonging to organized squadrons or divisions.
  • The small letters are all made in the grooves, while the long ones extend above and below them.
  • There would be a very serious question raised, and it would probably extend to other forms of British enterprise."
  • All leeches are very extensile and can contract the body to a plump, pear-shaped form, or extend it to a long and worm-like shape.
  • A few Cactaceae extend to Chile.
  • Beneath these hills the surface of the island falls lower, and several hills in the form of amphitheatres extend their bases as far as the sea.
  • her generosity did not extend to all adults
  • I nod and extend my hand
  • I can't extend credit indefinitely
  • the Forest Service plans to extend a gravel road nearly a mile
  • she is unable to extend her thumb