Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (2)
1.
the point or degree to which something extends;
- Example: "the extent of the damage"- Example: "the full extent of the law"- Example: "to a certain extent she was right"2.
the distance or area or volume over which something extends;
- Example: "the vast extent of the desert"- Example: "an orchard of considerable extent"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Extent \Ex*tent"\, a. [L. extentus, p. p. of extendere. See
Extend.]
Extended. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Extent \Ex*tent"\, n. [L. extentus, fr. extendere. See
Extend.]
1. Space or degree to which a thing is extended; hence,
superficies; compass; bulk; size; length; as, an extent of
country or of line; extent of information or of charity.
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Life in its large extent is scare a span. --Cotton.
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2. Degree; measure; proportion. "The extent to which we can
make ourselves what we wish to be." --Lubbock.
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3. (Eng. Law)
(a) A peculiar species of execution upon debts due to the
crown, under which the lands and goods of the debtor
may be seized to secure payment.
(b) A process of execution by which the lands and goods of
a debtor are valued and delivered to the creditor.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
extent
n 1: the point or degree to which something extends; "the extent
of the damage"; "the full extent of the law"; "to a certain
extent she was right"
2: the distance or area or volume over which something extends;
"the vast extent of the desert"; "an orchard of considerable
extent"