How to use in-sentence of “extensively”:
– During 191, the city of Rome was extensively damaged by a fire that raged for several days, during which many public buildings including the Temple of Pax, the Temple of Vesta and parts of the imperial palace were destroyed.
– The hilly slopes of the canton are used extensively for the production of hydroelectricity.
– I’ve worked extensively on Did You Know on enwiki, and the next update page is pretty much essential to the smooth running of it.
– This problem was extensively debated by Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Karl Rodbertus-Jagetzow among others.
– From 1985 to 1998 he published extensively in the monthly “Babilonia”: he was general editor of this newspaper from 1997 to 1998.
– During the age of sail they were small, agile ships that were extensively used in the American War of Independence, and later against the British.
– The SA-330 Puma gave birth to a derivative extensively modified, designated AS-332 Super Puma.

Example sentences of “extensively”:
- Mantle has worked extensively on the stage in such productions as "My Fair Lady", "Keep It in the Family", "The Seagull" and "Hamlet".
- It has been extensively modified to relieve flooding and provide a better route for barge traffic.
– Mantle has worked extensively on the stage in such productions as “My Fair Lady”, “Keep It in the Family”, “The Seagull” and “Hamlet”.
– It has been extensively modified to relieve flooding and provide a better route for barge traffic.
– One large-scale exception is within the electronic payments industry, which still uses 2TDES extensively and continues to develop and spread standards based upon it.
– In “Introduction to Arithmetic”, Nicomachus writes extensively on number, especially on the significance of prime numbers and perfect numbers and argues that arithmetic is the starting point that makes it possible to do the other mathematical sciences: geometry, music, and astronomy.
– The chemistry of the fumarole discharges is compatible with the comparison of an eruptive mechanism involving the build-up of pressure in an extensive vapor zone by gas released from a stagnant, already extensively degassed body of magmatic material at depth.
– Norwich worked extensively in radio and television.
– The interior of the Ashmolean has been extensively modernised in recent years.
– It is luxuriously furnished and decorated, and includes extensively landscaped exteriors and grounds.
– The false killer whale has not been extensively studied in the wild by scientists; much of the data about the dolphin has been got by examining stranded animals.
– In a recent sockpuppet investigations case on en.wiki, it turned out that they have extensively edit from IPs.
– Prefabricated PIR sandwich panels are manufactured with corrosion-protected, corrugated steel facings bonded to a core of PIR foam and used extensively as roofing insulation and vertical walls.
– Artists who have worked extensively in geometric abstraction include Josef Albers, Theo van Doesburg, Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Bridget Riley, Alexander Rodchenko, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, among others.
– Brown also works extensively as a voice actor in animated TV series.
– As mentioned, the product is extensively used for making cheap jewelry and articles for smoking.
– Her remains have been found and extensively tested using DNA samples from Anastasia’s family comparing them to Anderson.
– Chomsky often calls himself a libertarian socialist and an anarcho-syndicalist, and he has talked and written extensively on these subjects.
More in-sentence examples of “extensively”:
– All editions were extensively illustrated, first by Philipp Grot Johann and, after his death in 1892, by Robert Leinweber.
– It was rediscovered by the early ethologist Oskar Heinroth, and studied extensively and popularised by his disciple Konrad Lorenz, and by Niko Tinbergen.
– Amber is extensively used for beads and other ornaments, and for cigar-holders and the mouth-pieces of pipes.
– This difficult economic climate is most visible in the town centre, the eastern part of which has been extensively redeveloped, with important historic buildings such as King Street Church and the Town Hall being demolished, and Duke Street built over.
– Although she toured extensively during the years that other dancers defected, including Rudolph Nureyev, Natalia Makarova and Mikhail Baryshnikov, Plisetskaya always returned to Russia.
– She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues.
– Dar has extensively covered the conflict on Kashmir conflict, the Earthquake in South Asia and its aftermath, and the landmark opening of the bus route between divided Kashmir.
– Estimates for Filipino casualties reached one million, and Manila was extensively damaged when certain Japanese forces refused to vacate the city.
– It has never been extensively used in my now three-years of editing here, and is pretty much completely redundant to the more active WP:PGA WP:PVGA processes and individual reviews that tend to be given on a ‘one-to-one’ basis.
– It spreads extensively by root sprouts, which may be produced up to 40 metres from the parent tree.
– GC-MS is extensively used for the analysis of these compounds which include esters, fatty acids, alcohols, aldehydes, terpenes, etc.
– Although aluminium substitutes extensively for silicon in silicates such as feldspars and amphiboles, the substitution occurs only to a limited extent in most pyroxenes.
– In May 1979 their debut album “Three Imaginary Boys” was released to great acclaim, and as the band toured extensively around the UK, the singles “Boys Don’t Cry” and “Jumping Someone Else’s Train” were released.
– There are of course pros and cons, discussed extensively at :en:WT:FLR, and en is not simple.
– On 30 April 2020, Forbes reported that Xiaomi extensively tracks use of its browsers, including private browser activity, phone metadata, and device navigation, and more alarmingly, without secure encryption or anonymization, more invasively and to a greater extent than mainstream browsers.
– The compact language links feature has been tested extensively by the Wikimedia Language team, which developed it.
– Mike Oldfield made use of the instrument quite extensively on his “Tubular Bells” album, and on several later albums as well.
– With Cabinet wives as her allies, she entertained extensively and lavishly.
– Vega has been extensively studied by astronomers: this led it to be called “arguably the next most important star in the sky after the Sun”.
– His most popular piece, the “Sabre Dance” from “Gayane”, has been used extensively in popular culture and has been covered by a number of musicians worldwide.
– Sir Lepel Griffins book “The Punjab Chiefs” extensively talks about their history and characteristics.
– The Award of Garden Merit, or AGM, is for garden plants that have been extensively tested by the society, and are recommended.
– He has written extensively in African history and politics, including “La naissance du maquis dans le Sud-Cameroun”.
– The Cope rearrangement is an extensively studied organic reaction involving the sigmatropic rearrangement of 1,5-dienes.
– It was extensively restored in Victorian times, but still has lots of medieval stone work.
– The Jubilee Building was extensively renovated in 1998.
– Her photo was used extensively to illustrate the dangers of illegal abortions.
– This became the Prince’s chief residence, and was used extensively by the Prince for entertaining and as a country retreat.
– Over forty years, he extensively composed different genres of music with a great success.
– They were extensively refurbished between 1989 and 1992 by Eastleigh Works, for use on services on the Isle of Wight’s Island Line.
– Xiaomi disputed the claims, while affirming that it did extensively collect browsing data, and claiming that the data was not linked to any individuals and that consumers had consented to being tracked.
– The water of the Ganges is used extensively in agriculture in the fertile Gangetic plains.
– However, the Mekong River is also used extensively for navigation.
– Kavan travelled extensively during the Second World War, spending 22 months in New Zealand.
– There’s a difference between the average everyday self-proclaimed Internet celebrity and Internet personalities that have been described as Internet celebrities extensively by sources around the Internet.
– In 1993, he worked extensively to combine all anarchist environments and publications under the Apolitika project.
– His father, Noboru, was a merchant and worked extensively abroad, so Inuzuka became familiar with jazz and Hawaiian records, which developed an interest in music.
– Before the war, Israeli pilots and ground crews had trained extensively in rapid refitting of aircraft returning from sorties, enabling a single aircraft to sortie up to four times a day.
– Nazi party officials in France reported that Rommel extensively and scornfully criticised Nazi incompetence and crimes.
– This is my first time bringing an article I’ve extensively worked on here, so I could use a lot of feedback.
– He reported on the river dolphins, and wrote extensively about the plants and animals he found.
– An estimated 1 million Filipinos had been killed, a large portion during the final months of the war, and Manila had been extensively damaged.
– Shiva-related literature developed extensively across India in the 1st millennium CE and through the 13th century, particularly in Kashmir and Tamil Shaiva traditions.
– Copper is used extensively in electrical wiring and circuitry.
– He was an honorary member of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature and had written and spoken extensively on classical Persian poetry.
– All three of the G.B Sowerbys published extensively on the subject of conchology, which is the collection and study of shells.
– Matrix inversion is used extensively in computer graphics.
– Many modern symmetric block ciphers use Feistel networks, and the structure and properties of Feistel ciphers have been extensively explored by cryptographers.
– Dutchess satin is used extensively for bridal wear and accessories, due to its pearly sheen and structural stability.
– Vaibhav, who is influenced by Babasaheb Ambedkar and Namdeo Dhasal, has written extensively as a columnist in various newspapers, monthly and weekly magazines.
- All editions were extensively illustrated, first by Philipp Grot Johann and, after his death in 1892, by Robert Leinweber.
- It was rediscovered by the early ethologist Oskar Heinroth, and studied extensively and popularised by his disciple Konrad Lorenz, and by Niko Tinbergen.
