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    stretch
    /strɛtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. (of something soft or elastic) be made or be capable of being made longer or wider without tearing or breaking: "my jumper stretched in the wash" Similar be elasticbe stretchybe stretchablebe tensile
    • 2. straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length, typically so as to tighten one's muscles or in order to reach something: "the cat yawned and stretched" Similar extendstraightenstraighten outunbend

    noun

    • 1. an act of stretching one's limbs or body: "I got up and had a stretch" Similar reach outhold output outextendOpposite withdraw
    • 2. a continuous area or expanse of land or water: "a treacherous stretch of road" Similar expanseareatractbelt

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  2. to go as far as or past the usual limit of something: Many families ' budgets are already stretched to breaking point. We can't work any harder, Paul. We're already fully stretched. This movie really stretches the patience of the audience to the limit.

  3. to cause something to reach, often as far as possible, in a particular direction: I tripped on a piece of wire that someone had stretched across the path. stretch your hand out She stretched out her hand and helped him from his chair. B2 [ I ]

  4. The meaning of STRETCH is to extend (one's limbs, one's body, etc.) in a reclining position. How to use stretch in a sentence.

  5. Stretch definition: to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out). See examples of STRETCH used in a sentence.

  6. 1. To lengthen, widen, or distend: stretched the sweater out of shape. 2. To cause to extend from one place to another or across a given space: stretched the banner between two poles. 3. To make taut; tighten: stretched the tarpaulin until it ripped. 4. To reach or put forth; extend: stretched out his hand. 5. a.

  7. Definition of stretch verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adjective. under pressure and doing as much as is feasible. The system is very stretched. The deal will also help the company's stretched finances. Family finances were already very stretched. The staff are fully stretched as it is. The Navy is stretched to the limit these days. The economy was already fully stretched.