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1extending — index broad, cumulative (intensifying), extensive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Extending — Extend Ex*tend ([e^]ks*t[e^]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Extended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Extending}.] [L. extendere, extentum, extensum; ex out + tendere to stretch. See {Trend}.] 1. To stretch out; to prolong in space; to carry forward or continue in… …
3Extending accreditation — process of enlarging the scope of accreditation (p. 3.13 ISO/IEC 17011:2004). Источник …
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4Extending the Product Life Cycle — OverviewWhen a product reaches the maturity stage of the Product life cycle a company may choose to operate strategies to extend the life of the product. If the product is predicted to continue to be successful or an upgrade is soon to be… …
5extending — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. reaching, continuing, continuous, continual, perpetual, radiating, ranging, stretching, approaching, spreading, spanning, going on, running to, drawn out to, lengthening; see also endless 1 …
6extending — adj. stretching; enlarging, lengthening n. prolongation, extension ex·tend || ɪk stend v. stretch, pull out to its greatest possible length; enlarge, lengthen; give, bestow; reach out …
7extending — present part of extend …
8extending flow — in a glacier, when gradient becomes steeper and ice accelerates and becomes thinner …
9line extending — Increasing a line of products by adding variations of an existing brand. For example, Coca Cola extended its line with Diet Coke. Line extending runs the risk of weakening the brand name. Compare line filling …
10extender and extending — Material used to increase the bulk of a medium; the act of adding such a material. Often used in less expensive (sometimes sold as student quality ) paints. Sometimes called filler and filling. Also see aggregate …