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    E·lon·gate
    /əˈlôNGˌɡāt/

    verb

    • 1. make (something) longer, especially unusually so in relation to its width: "an artist known for elongating the human figures in his paintings" Similar lengthenstretch outmake longerextendOpposite shorten

    adjective

    • 1. long in relation to width; elongated: "elongate, fishlike creatures"
  2. 1. : stretched out. 2. : slender. Did you know? Elongate is often found in scientific writing, but the adjective elongated is more common, and frequently used to describe body parts in discussions of anatomy. This was even the case when the superhero Elongated Man made his appearance back in 1960.

  3. Elongate definition: to draw out to greater length; lengthen; extend.. See examples of ELONGATE used in a sentence.

  4. ELONGATE meaning: 1. to become or make something become longer, and often thinner: 2. having a shape that is much…. Learn more.

  5. When you stretch something out, especially when it's longer than it is wide, you can say you elongate it. This word can also apply to non-tangible things: Your principal might elongate the semester if you have too many snow days, and you might elongate your vowels when speaking a foreign language.

  6. If you elongate something or if it elongates, you stretch it so that it becomes longer.

  7. Define elongate. elongate synonyms, elongate pronunciation, elongate translation, English dictionary definition of elongate. tr. & intr.v. e·lon·gat·ed , e·lon·gat·ing , e·lon·gates To make or grow longer. adj. or elongated 1. Made longer; extended. 2. Having more length than...

  8. elongate (something) to become longer; to make something longer synonym lengthen. Hold that stretch as you breathe out, elongating the spine from the base. The acid causes the cells to elongate by increasing the uptake of water.

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