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81extend indefinitely — prolong for an unspecified length time …
82extend one's influence — increase one s control or power, increase one s effect …
83extend one's visit — prolong one s stay, lengthen one s visit …
84extend remand — continue custody …
85extend downwind — When transmitted on radio by ATC (air traffic control) means that the pilot should fly for a longer than normal period on downwind. This is to ensure adequate separation between the aircraft ahead of the one being instructed to …
86extend the hand of friendship to someone — formal to say that you want to try to have good relations with someone …
87extend your hand — to hold out your hand to someone so they can shake it as a greeting …
88extend your lead — to increase the amount by which you are winning in a race, match, or competition …
89extend oneself — verb strain to the utmost • Hypernyms: ↑strive, ↑reach, ↑strain • Verb Frames: Somebody s …
90Embrace, extend and extinguish — Embrace, extend and extinguish, [cite news|url=http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?Story ID=298112|title=Deadly embrace|publisher=The Economist|date=2000 03 30|accessdate=2006 03 31] also known as Embrace, extend, and exterminate, [cite… …