STRETCH vs ELONGATE: NOUN
- The act of physically reaching or thrusting out
- The capacity for being stretched
- A straightaway section of a racetrack
- An unbroken period of time during which you do something
- A large and unbroken expanse or distance
- Extension to or beyond the ordinary limit
- Exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent
- The act of stretching or the state of being stretched.
- The extent or scope to which something can be stretched; elasticity.
- A continuous or unbroken length, area, or expanse.
- A straight section of a racecourse or track, especially the section leading to the finish line.
- A continuous period of time.
- A term of imprisonment.
- The last stage of an event, period, or process.
- A series of movements in which a pitcher, standing with the glove side facing home plate, raises both hands to the height of the head and then lowers them to the chest or waist for a short pause before pitching the ball. It is used especially when runners are on base because it gives base runners less time to steal than they have during a full windup.
- The traverse of the spindle-carriage of a spinning-mule.
- Capability of being stretched; elasticity; capacity for yielding.
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STRETCH vs ELONGATE: ADJECTIVE
- Easily stretched
- Made of an elastic material that stretches easily.
- Of, relating to, or being a vehicle, such as a limousine or passenger jet, having an extended seating area that provides extra space for more passengers, leg room, or amenities.
- Slender.
- Lengthened, extended.
- Drawn out at length; elongated.
- Having more length than width; slender.
- Made longer; extended.
- Having notably more length than width; being long and slender
- Of a leaf shape; long and narrow
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: VERB
- Become longer by being stretched and pulled
- Increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance
- Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
- Make long or longer by pulling and stretching
- Extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length
- Lie down comfortably
- Pull in opposite directions
- Extend one's body or limbs
- Extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly
- Extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body
- Occupy a large, elongated area
- Make long or longer by pulling and stretching
- To make long or longer by pulling and stretching; to make elongated.
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To extend over a given period of time.
- To extend one's muscles or limbs, as after prolonged sitting or on awakening.
- To lie down at full length.
- To extend or reach over a distance or area or in a given direction.
- To become lengthened, widened, or distended.
- To fell by a blow.
- To extend (oneself) when lying down.
- To increase the quantity of by admixture or dilution.
- To expand in order to fulfill a larger function.
- To subject to undue strain.
- To extend or enlarge beyond the usual or proper limits.
- To wrench or strain (a muscle, for example).
- To prolong.
- To extend (oneself or one's limbs, for example) to full length.
- To make taut; tighten.
- To cause to extend from one place to another or across a given space.
- To lengthen, widen, or distend.
- To put to torture on the rack.
- To reach or put forth; extend.
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STRETCH vs ELONGATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lengthen; to extend; to stretch.
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Extend the scope or meaning of
- Having an elongated seating area
- Nautical, to sail by the wind under all sail.
- To go beyond the truth; exaggerate.
- To be extended or to bear extension without breaking, as elastic substances; attain greater length: literally or figuratively.
- To extend; reach; be continuous over a distance; be drawn out in length or in breadth, or both; spread.
- To hang.
- Often unduly
- To reach or hold out; put forth; extend.
- To exert; strain.
- To extend or strain too far; impair by straining; do violence to; exaggerate: as, to stretch the truth.
- To distend or expand forcibly or violently; strain by the exercise of force; subject to stress, literally or figuratively.
- To draw out or extend in any direction by the application of force; draw out by tensile stress: as, to stretch cloth; to stretch a rubber band beyond its strength.
- To extend, or cause to reach or extend, lengthwise, or between specified points: as, to stretch a rope from one point to another.
- To draw out to full length; extend; expand; spread: as, to stretch one's self; to stretch the wings; to stretch one's legs; hence, sometimes, to tighten; make tense or taut.
- To draw (out); pull (out).
- To cause to lie or fall extended at full length: as, to stretch an opponent on the ground by a blow.
- (idiom) (stretch (one's) legs) To go for a walk, especially after a lengthy period of sitting.
- Being long and slender
- Lengthened; extended or produced; attenuated; specifically, in zoology and botany, disproportionately or comparatively long or extended: as, a worm has an elongate body; a proboscis is an elongate snout; elongate antennæ are about as long as the body of an insect; elongate elytra extend beyond the abdomen; an elongate flower-stem.
- To make long or longer; lengthen; extend, stretch, or draw out in length: as, to elongate a rope by splicing.
- To remove further off.
- To recede; move to a greater distance; particularly, to recede apparently from the sun, as a planet in its orbit.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or grow longer.
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: RELATED WORDS
- Adulterate, Water down, Stretch out, Stretch along, Dilute, Debase, Unfold, Reaching, Elongate, Stretchiness, Long, Stint, Elastic, Reach, Extend
- Lay, Lying, Lie, Grow, Extended, Stretched, Oblong, Recline, Extend, Lengthen, Unsubdivided, Simple, Stretch, Long, Linear
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pull, Span, Adulterate, Water down, Stretch out, Dilute, Unfold, Reaching, Elongate, Stretchiness, Long, Stint, Elastic, Reach, Extend
- Lay, Lying, Lie, Grow, Extended, Stretched, Oblong, Recline, Extend, Lengthen, Unsubdivided, Simple, Stretch, Long, Linear
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Super Stretch perfect condition super stretch, skinny jeans!
- Or you can also bend the front knee slightly and stretch the other leg back to get a good hamstring stretch.
- Under good growing conditions, plants may stretch excessively between pinches or after the final pinch, and will require growth regulators to control this stretch.
- What type of flexibility training induces a passive stretch that does not activate the stretch reflex within the muscle?
- As the bones stretch, they can force the spinal cord to stretch.
- Has a stretch system over the instep with an accordion stretch panel for flexible function and good fit.
- Ballistic stretch: bouncing or even pulsing initiates the stretch reflex and causes a contraction.
- Some examples of static stretches include a triceps stretch or the butterfly stretch.
- Exhale as you stretch, inhale while holding the stretch.
- This type of stretch is called the mechanical stretch.
- They can shrink, elongate, or become brittle and thus deteriorate.
- There are far more barriers that elongate the process.
- GLEBA firm, with small, open irregular to elongate locules.
- If symbol is not indicated, its pattern cannot elongate.
- Elongate hemlock scale, Fiorinia externa, Nuculaspis tsugae, natural enemies.
- Unfortunately, half of all American marriages elongate wedgme.
- Make letters more abstract, shorten or elongate them.
- Fluke bodies tend to be oval and elongate.
- Body not elongate, snakelike, or possessing bony plates.
- Rat fibroblasts and neurons elongate along aligned fibres.
STRETCH vs ELONGATE: QUESTIONS
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