Extensiveness [noun]

Definition of Extensiveness:

extent of object, distance, time

Opposite/Antonyms of Extensiveness:


Sentence/Example of Extensiveness:

One great cause of our insensibility to the goodness of our Creator is the very extensiveness of his bounty.

Her interests had grandly developed from the limits of Overcombe and the town life hard by, to an extensiveness truly European.

The aesthetic effect of extensiveness is also entirely different from that of particular shapes.

The extensiveness of the Government is the true ground of the oppression of the people.

The family of the Compositae furnishes altogether but a small number of useful plants in proportion to its extensiveness.

He is however equal to anything, from the extensiveness of his education and genius.

For example, a large interior flooded with light from concealed sources has the airiness and extensiveness of outdoors.

Thus lighting is productive of moods and illusions ranging from the mystery of crowding darkness to the extensiveness of outdoors.

We have nothing like the French stage in the suddenness and extensiveness of the popularity it gives men.

The bulk and extensiveness of our produce required vessels to carry it to foreign countries.