Extend in spanish

Ampliar

pronunciation: ɑmpliɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

extend = ampliar, extender, aplicar por extensión. 

Example: The term author is normally extended to include writers, illustrator, performers, producers, translators, and others with some intellectual or artistic responsibility for a work.

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» extend + an invitation = cursar una invitación, invitar.

Example: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.

» extend + as far back as + Expresión Temporal = remontarse a.

Example: Interpretations of early Egyptian papyri, extending as far back as 1300 B.C., indicate that the bureaucratic states of antiquity recognized the importance of organization and administration.

» extend + far and wide = extenderse por todas partes, llegar a todas partes, extenderse por todos lados, llegar a todos lados.

Example: The ripple effect of 9/11 has extended far and wide.

» extend + far back = remontarse en el tiempo, tener una larga historia.

Example: Dragons evolved from rainbows through the concept of the rainbow serpent, a concept that itself extends far back into the Pleistocene.

» extend + far beyond = sobrepasar, superar.

Example: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.

» extend + horizons = ampliar los horizontes.

Example: Library and information science schools must extend professional horizons, training professionals who will create new jobs.

» extend + Nombre + one step further = desarrollar aun más, llevar aun más lejos.

Example: We can extend these two concepts one step further, and use them to guarantee the integrity of the authority file itself.

» extend + Posesivo + hand = dar la mano.

Example: Putting on an acting-for-the-best demeanor, she approached him and extended her hand.

» extend + Posesivo + education = ampliar + Posesivo + educación.

Example: The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.

» extend + Posesivo + experience = ampliar la experiencia.

Example: Literature can also extend the students' experience, broaden their perspective and expand their knowledge and understanding.

» extend + Posesivo + hours = ampliar el horario de apertura.

Example: Many information agencies exist on a shoestring budgets find it financially impossible to extend their hours.

» extend + Posesivo + stay = alargar + Posesivo + estancia.

Example: Her intentions were to find her bearings and get back on the road, but when she totalled her car after encountering an oversized wolf, she had no choice but to extend her stay.

» extend + Posesivo + thanks = hacer extensivo + Posesivo + agradecimiento, agradecer.

Example: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.

» extend + the life = prolongar la vida.

Example: Hopefully what I've done will have degunked any gunk there was and extended the life of my washing machine.

» extend + the reach of = ampliar el alcance de .

Example: Application of the Internet can overcome the obstacles as it can extend the reach of critical business processes for the benefit of diverse users.

» extend + the useful life = prolongar la vida útil.

Example: The course was designed to extend the useful life of books in the light of budget constraints.

Extend synonyms

run in spanish: correr, pronunciation: rʌn part of speech: verb, noun go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ part of speech: verb lead in spanish: dirigir, pronunciation: led part of speech: verb, noun pass in spanish: pasar, pronunciation: pæs part of speech: verb, noun cover in spanish: cubrir, pronunciation: kʌvɜr part of speech: verb, noun strain in spanish: tensión, pronunciation: streɪn part of speech: noun stretch in spanish: tramo, pronunciation: stretʃ part of speech: noun, verb offer in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: ɔfɜr part of speech: verb, noun carry in spanish: llevar, pronunciation: kæri part of speech: verb expand in spanish: expandir, pronunciation: ɪkspænd part of speech: verb prolong in spanish: prolongar, pronunciation: prəlɔŋ part of speech: verb unfold in spanish: desplegar, pronunciation: ənfoʊld part of speech: verb gallop in spanish: galope, pronunciation: gæləp part of speech: noun, verb protract in spanish: prolongar, pronunciation: proʊtrækt part of speech: verb put out in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: pʊtaʊt part of speech: verb broaden in spanish: ampliar, pronunciation: brɔdən part of speech: verb reach out in spanish: alcanzar, pronunciation: ritʃaʊt part of speech: verb widen in spanish: ensanchar, pronunciation: waɪdən part of speech: verb hold out in spanish: resistir, pronunciation: hoʊldaʊt part of speech: verb draw out in spanish: sacar, pronunciation: drɔaʊt part of speech: verb stick out in spanish: resaltar, pronunciation: stɪkaʊt part of speech: verb stretch out in spanish: extender, pronunciation: stretʃaʊt part of speech: verb poke out in spanish: asomar, pronunciation: poʊkaʊt part of speech: verb stretch forth in spanish: estirarse, pronunciation: stretʃfɔrθ part of speech: verb
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