elongated
This term carries a clinical or technical precision, often used in biology, anatomy, or geometry to describe a specific proportion. It suggests a deviation from a standard or round shape, implying a stretching effect that is often functional or intentional. When used as a verb, it implies a deliberate modification of form. While "lengthen" is a general term for adding size, "elongate" specifically emphasizes the change in the object's proportions, often resulting in a slender or distorted appearance.
💬Casual Conversation
Mark, why is the logo on this slide so elongated? It looks wonky.
My bad. I'll touch it up once I wrap up my break.
Meanings
Having a shape that is longer than it is wide; stretched out.
"The animal had an elongated snout used for probing deep into the soil."
To make something longer in shape.
"The artist elongated the figures in the painting to create a surreal effect."