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51extent of a military exercise — The scope of an exercise in relation to the involvement of NATO and/or national commands. See also intra command exercise …
52extent of damage — The visible plan area of damage to a target element, usually expressed in units of 1,000 square feet, in detailed damage analysis and in approximate percentages in immediate type damage assessment reports; e.g., 50 percent structural damage …
53Extent (file systems) — …
54extent of occurrence — the area contained within the shortest continuous imaginary boundary which can be drawn to encompass all the known, inferred or projected sites of present occurrence of a taxon, excluding cases of vagrancy. This measure may exclude… …
55extent — Synonyms and related words: acreage, aesthetic distance, ambit, amount, amplitude, area, beam, bigness, body, bounds, breadth, broadness, bulk, caliber, capaciousness, clearance, compass, continuum, coverage, cut, deep space, degree, depth,… …
56extent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. limit, measure, range; span, longitude, length, breadth; compass, proportions, size. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. degree, limit, span, space, area, measure, size, proportions, bulk, length, breadth,… …
57extent — ex·tent || ɪk stent n. scope, range; size, measure …
58extent — n. 1. Expansion, expanse, amplitude. 2. Bulk, size, magnitude, volume. 3. Length, reach, stretch, compass …
59Extent — 1) Survey and valuation of property, made by its lord or by the royal government. (Frame, Robin. Colonial Ireland, 1169 1369, 144) 2) Document enumerating lands, services, and rents of a manor. (Gies, Frances and Joseph. Life in a Medieval… …
60extent — n 1. magnitude, measure, degree, quantity, amount, fullness; capacity, volume, proportions, dimensions, size, gauge, bulk, content; period, duration, term, continuance; breadth, width, depth, broadness, wideness, height, length; arena, sphere,… …