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Étendu

Étendu is a French adjective and noun. As an adjective, étendu means extended, stretched, broad, or wide. It can describe physical dimensions (un territoire étendu), a longer time span (une période étendue), or figurative breadth (son influence étendue). The masculine singular form is étendu, the feminine étendue; the plural forms are étendus and étendues.

The word derives from Latin extensus, past participle of extendere "to stretch out," via Old French estendre/étendre.

In usage, étendu appears in phrases such as l'étendue des dégâts (the extent of the damage) or

In brief, étendu conveys the idea of breadth and scope, while étendue names that breadth as a

The
noun
étendue,
feminine,
denotes
the
extent,
scope,
area,
or
reach
of
something,
and
is
used
in
administrative,
legal,
and
descriptive
contexts.
l'étendue
d'un
problème
(the
scope
of
a
problem).
The
expression
dans
toute
son
étendue
("in
all
its
breadth")
is
common
in
literary
or
rhetorical
writing.
The
concept
is
closely
tied
to
notions
of
scope,
reach,
and
coverage,
and
is
often
contrasted
with
limits
or
confines.
noun.
Both
forms
are
standard
in
modern
French
and
appear
across
everyday
language,
law,
geography,
and
discourse.