elongate

[iˈlɔŋɡeɪt]

elongate Definition

  • 1to make or become longer, typically by pulling or stretching
  • 2having a shape that is longer than usual or expected

Using elongate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "elongate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She elongated her legs by stretching.

  • Example

    The cat elongated its body to reach the toy.

  • Example

    The dress was designed to elongate the figure.

elongate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for elongate

Antonyms for elongate

Phrases with elongate

  • a shape that is longer than it is wide

    Example

    The pool had an elongated shape that made it perfect for swimming laps.

  • a vowel sound that is pronounced for a longer duration than usual

    Example

    In the word 'meet', the 'ee' sound is an elongated vowel.

  • an object that has been stretched or pulled to make it longer

    Example

    The balloon animal was made from an elongated balloon.

Origins of elongate

from Latin 'elongare', meaning 'to lengthen'

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Summary: elongate in Brief

The verb 'elongate' [iˈlɔŋɡeɪt] means to make or become longer, often by pulling or stretching. It can also describe something that has a longer shape than usual. Examples include 'She elongated her legs by stretching,' and 'The dress was designed to elongate the figure.' 'Elongate' can be used in phrases like 'elongated shape' and 'elongated vowel,' and its synonyms include 'lengthen' and 'extend.'