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Extensiveness

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ex·ten·sive  (k-stnsv)
adj.
1. Large in extent, range, or amount.
2. Of or relating to the cultivation of vast areas of land with a minimum of labor or expense.

ex·tensive·ly adv.
ex·tensive·ness n.
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Noun1.extensiveness - large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness; "the might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness"; "the very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it"
magnitude - relative importance; "a problem of the first magnitude"


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