extension
/ɛkˈstenʃən/Definitions
1. noun
a part of a building or a structure added to the original one, often for additional space
“The extension to the house was built to accommodate more bedrooms.”
2. noun
a longer period of time for which something can be done or used, especially a loan or a subscription
“The bank offered an extension on the mortgage to help the couple with their finances.”
3. noun
a particular part or aspect of something
“The extension of his job description included taking care of new marketing campaigns.”
4. verb
to add or extend something, especially a building or a structure
“The company decided to extend the office building to accommodate more employees.”
5. verb
to offer or provide something for a longer period of time
“The bank decided to extend the loan period to help the customer with their financial difficulties.”
6. verb
to stretch out or lengthen something
“The rope was extended to reach the top of the tree.”
7. noun
a computer program that adds extra features or functionality to another program
“The extension helped to increase the productivity of the software.”
8. noun
a mobile phone feature or application that provides extra services or functions
“The phone came with a range of extensions, including a camera and a music player.”