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  1. Extended metaphor definition: a metaphor introduced and then further developed throughout all or part of a literary work, especially a poem. See examples of EXTENDED METAPHOR used in a sentence.

  2. extend in American English. (ɪkˈstend) transitive verb. 1. to stretch out; draw out to the full length. He extended the measuring tape as far as it would go. 2. to stretch, draw, or arrange in a given direction, or so as to reach a particular point, as a cord, wall, or line of troops. 3.

  3. EXTEND meaning: 1. to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer: 2. to make something last longer: 3…. Learn more.

  4. EXTENDED FAMILY definition: 1. a family unit that includes grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts, and uncles, etc. in addition to…. Learn more.

  5. Example #3: Habitation By Margaret Atwood. “Marriage is not. a house or even a tent. “it is before that, and colder: …. “this far. we are learning to make fire.”. Atwood has used the extended metaphor of habitation to explain marriage. She believes marriage is not a stable shelter, like a “house or even a tent.”.

  6. The Extended Phenotype is a 1982 book by the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, in which the author introduced a biological concept of the same name. The book’s main idea is that phenotype should not be limited to biological processes such as protein biosynthesis or tissue growth, but extended to include all effects that a gene has on its environment, inside or outside the body of the ...

  7. extended family, an expansion of the nuclear family (parents and dependent children), usually built around a unilineal descent group ( i.e., a group in which descent through either the female or the male line is emphasized). The extended family system often, but not exclusively, occurs in regions in which economic conditions make it difficult ...

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