Adverb
To a great extent; widely; largely; as, a story is extensively circulated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryoxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest Source: Internet
1786 In 1786, the Constitution was extensively revised to establish a far greater separation of powers than what had prevailed under the 1777 Constitution. Source: Internet
16 mm has been extensively used for television production with light cameras in many countries before portable video cameras appeared. Source: Internet
3DCRT is still used extensively for many body sites but the use of IMRT is growing in more complicated body sites such as CNS, head and neck, prostate, breast, and lung. Source: Internet
According to Vasari, all "most celebrated" Florentine "sculptors and painters" studied his frescoes extensively in order to "learn the precepts and rules for painting well". Source: Internet
After collaborating with Tyler the Creator's Odd Future collective and writing extensively for other artists, Ocean launched his solo career with "Thinkin Bout You." Source: Internet