stretching
noun
- 1
The act by which something is stretched.
- 2
A form of physical exercise in which a specific skeletal muscle (or muscle group) is deliberately elongated to its fullest length in order to improve the muscle's felt elasticity and reaffirm comfortable muscle tone.
verb
- 1
To lengthen by pulling.
“I stretched the rubber band until it almost broke.”
- 2
To lengthen when pulled.
“The rubber band stretched almost to the breaking point.”
- 3
To pull tight.
“First, stretch the skin over the frame of the drum.”
- 4
To get more use than expected from a limited resource.
“I managed to stretch my coffee supply a few more days.”
- 5
To make inaccurate by exaggeration.
“To say crossing the street was brave is stretching the meaning of "brave" considerably.”
- 6
To extend physically, especially from limit point to limit point.
“The beach stretches from Cresswell to Amble.”
- 7
To extend one’s limbs or another part of the body in order to improve the elasticity of one's muscles
“Cats stretch with equal ease and agility beyond the point that breaks a man on the rack.”
- 8
To extend to a limit point
“His mustache stretched all the way to his sideburns.”
- 9
To increase.
- 10
To stretch the truth; to exaggerate.
“a man apt to stretch in his report of facts”
- 11
To sail by the wind under press of canvas.
“The ship stretched to the eastward.”
- 12
To execute by hanging.
- 13
To make great demands on the capacity or resources of something.
adjective
- 1
Requiring a high level of effort or performance.
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