to extend to something

  • 21roll something over Finance — contrive or extend a particular financial arrangement. → roll …

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  • 22draw something out — 1 he drew out a gun.: See draw verb sense 6. 2 they always drew their parting out: PROLONG, protract, drag out, spin out, string out, extend, lengthen. → …

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  • 23spin something out — PROLONG, protract, draw out, drag out, string out, extend, carry on, continue; fill out, pad out; archaic wire draw. → spin * * * make something last as long as possible they seem keen to spin out the debate through their speeches and… …

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  • 24draw something out — Syn: prolong, protract, drag out, spin out, string out, extend, lengthen …

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  • 25crank something up — (informal) INCREASE, intensify, amplify, heighten, escalate, add to, augment, build up, expand, extend, raise; speed up, accelerate; informal up, jack up, hike up, step up, bump up, pump up. → crank …

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  • 26drag something out — PROLONG, protract, draw out, spin out, string out, extend, lengthen, carry on, keep going, continue. → drag * * * extract information from someone against their will the truth was being dragged out of us * * * ˌdrag sthˈout derived to make sth… …

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  • 27roll something over — Finance contrive or extend a particular financial arrangement this is not a good time for rolling over corporate debt * * * ˌroll sthˈover derived (technical) to allow money that sb owes to be paid back at a later date • The bank refused to roll… …

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  • 28cross — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse or Old Irish; Old Norse kross, from Old Irish cros, from Latin cruc , crux Date: before 12th century 1. a. a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used… …

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  • 29overlap — v. /oh veuhr lap /; n. /oh veuhr lap /, v., overlapped, overlapping, n. v.t. 1. to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate. 2. to cover and extend beyond (something else): The ends of cloth overlap the… …

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  • 30overlap — verb (overlapped, overlapping) –verb (t) /oʊvəˈlæp / (say ohvuh lap) 1. to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of. 2. to cover and extend beyond (something else). 3. to coincide in part with; correspond partly… …