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elongate

stretch / extend / lengthen
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: elongatedpp: elongateding: elongating

This term describes a physical stretching or extension of length, often implying a deliberate modification or a natural reaction to tension. It carries a clinical or technical tone, frequently appearing in scientific, anatomical, or artistic contexts to describe the precise alteration of a shape. In a biological or physical sense, it refers to the growth or expansion of a cell or material. Unlike simple lengthening, it often suggests a change in proportion where the object becomes noticeably thinner or more slender as it extends.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make something longer in length or extent.

"The artist decided to elongate the figures in the painting to create a sense of elegance."

Intransitive Verb

To become longer or to be stretched out.

"As the rubber band is pulled, it begins to elongate until it reaches its breaking point."

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