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  2. 5 days ago · (nɒlɪdʒ ) uncountable noun. Knowledge is information and understanding about a subject which a person has, or which all people have. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'extensive' extensive. (ɪkstensɪv ) adjective.

  3. noun. uk / ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ / us / ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ / understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ... See more at knowledge. (Definition of extensive and knowledge from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of extensive knowledge.

  4. understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally: Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive. He has a limited knowledge of French. The details of the scandal are now common knowledge (= familiar to most people).

  5. adjective. us / ɪkˈsten·sɪv / Add to word list. covering a large area; having or being a large amount: Extensive roadway repairs are causing traffic problems. Extensive also means wide in range and including much detailed information: Her knowledge of music is extensive. Foster did extensive research on electromagnetic fields. extensively.

  6. The meaning of EXTENSIVE is having wide or considerable extent. How to use extensive in a sentence.

  7. The meaning of ERUDITION is extensive knowledge acquired chiefly from books : profound, recondite, or bookish learning. How to use erudition in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Erudition.

  8. understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally: Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive. He has a limited knowledge of French. The details of the scandal are now common knowledge (= familiar to most people).

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