Examples of 'relatively extensive' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively extensive"

The phrase 'relatively extensive' is used to indicate that something is quite extensive or expansive compared to other similar things or in relation to a particular context. It implies a higher degree or level of extent or scope, although it may not be absolute or completely comprehensive. For example, if a research study is described as having a relatively extensive scope, it means that it covers a wide range of topics or includes a large number of participants compared to other studies in the same field

How to use "relatively extensive" in a sentence

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The refugee settlements are all relatively extensive.
All had relatively extensive experience in their areas.
Their autonomy is relatively extensive.
Relatively extensive explanations on the use of the Televoter are required.
Wix does have a relatively extensive app market.
The buildings are arranged rather scattered over a relatively extensive grounds.
The instructions below are relatively extensive and are provided to you as an example.
The railway network of Aliveri power station was relatively extensive.
The campaign received a relatively extensive response in both the local and international press.
Fragmentary catch data suggests that harvesting in the Rivière Rupert is relatively extensive.
You can also benefit from a relatively extensive railway network.
The relatively extensive use of force in Norwegian psychiatric care has been a subject of concern.
Agriculture in the candidate countries is still relatively extensive and makes little use of chemicals.
If relatively extensive interventions are reported, please provide a short description below.
The school has a relatively extensive Music program.
As we mentioned, television coverage for this tournament will be relatively extensive.
On the other hand, relatively extensive and accurate control equipment is required.
Thus, the amount of time required to mount a vapour barrier collar is relatively extensive.
In the making of glass sheets, refining is relatively extensive and bubbles are very scarce.
Symfony is a relatively extensive framework and may not be too suitable for small-scale projects.
Previously, patent foramen ovale have required relatively extensive surgical techniques for correction.
Amestris is a relatively extensive country with a large countryside population and low, but growing, urban concentration.
In Ireland, the legal protection in placeagainst discrimination is relatively extensive.
On Mahé, there is a relatively extensive bus service.
Compared to typically subtle BMW LCI changes, these changes were relatively extensive.
Sixty-eight per cent of States reported relatively extensive school-based drug education programmes.
The category " Medium or high " incorporates the baseline category " Relatively extensive ".
Seventy five per cent of States reported relatively extensive school-based drug education programmes.
Compared to typically subtle Mercedes-Benz minor model updates, the change to the W212 were relatively extensive.
Sixtyeight per cent of the responding States reported relatively extensive school-based drug education programmes.
Train - There is a relatively extensive network of trains in Georgia.
The variant of FIG . 23 is particularly efficient and has a relatively extensive operating range.
However, they are relatively extensive.
In 1978, British Columbia released constitutional proposals that provided a relatively extensive argument for this position.
This is due especially to their relatively extensive surface-to-volume ratio.

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