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The horizontal line which measures the distance to which a projectile is thrown; the range.
"The athlete was disappointed because the amplitude of his javelin throw was shorter than his personal best. "
(temperature, rates) The range between 30 and 39.
"The average temperature in January is usually in the thirties, making it quite cold. "
The region in which something or someone is active; one's province, domain.
"Gardening is my sphere; I'm knowledgeable about all aspects of it. "
The range or limit of any dimension in which one exists.
"My knowledge of Spanish reached its horizon when I finished the intermediate course. "
To broaden or extend in scope or range.
"The police widened their enquiries."
The largest value of a batch or sample or the upper bound of a probability distribution
"The maximum number of students allowed in the class is twenty-five. "
Drift; scope; range, as of an argument.
"The professor allowed a wide jess to the students' responses during the class discussion on the novel, encouraging them to explore different interpretations. "
The range of a voice or instrument.
"The soprano's register is very high, perfect for the opera. "
Within set boundaries or limits.
"The student's research paper, while insightful, was delimited to the topic of renewable energy in urban environments. "
A sphere of action.
"The principal's influence extended beyond the school building; her orb of action included community outreach programs. "
The lowest range of the clarinet, reaching up to written B♭ (B flat) above middle C.
"The clarinetist practiced scales in the chalumeaux to develop a rich, dark tone in the instrument's lower register. "
The sphere or area of control and influence of something.
"The teacher's rules define the ambits of acceptable behavior in the classroom. "
Having a broad range (of different elements).
"The reasons are various."
Wide in extent or scope.
"the broad expanse of ocean"
A convergence of mountain ranges, or geological folds, towards a single point.
"From the airplane window, we could clearly see the syntaxes where the seemingly independent mountain ranges converged, forming a knot-like pattern on the landscape. "
To set the boundaries or limits of.
"The teacher determined the parameters of the history project, specifying the required length and number of sources. "
(by extension) A broad or full range or complete set.
"The department store offered panoplies of clothing options, from casual wear to formal attire. "
The course of one's usual progression, or the extent of one's typical range.
"The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there."
"The coach measured the baseball's amplitudes after each player's throw to see who could throw the farthest. "
To have a longer range than (another projectile or weapon).
"The new model of water blaster outranged all the older ones at the neighborhood water fight, easily soaking anyone who tried to get close. "