The Collaborative International Dictionary
Extensiveness \Ex*ten"sive*ness\, n. The state of being extensive; wideness; largeness; extent; diffusiveness.
Wiktionary
n. the degree or property of being extensive
Usage examples of "extensiveness".
There are two times: the time that is our experience or perception or construct of ontological matrix, an extensiveness along with space as an inseparable extensiveness into another area -- this is real, but the outer time flow of the universe moves in a different direction.
It is not difficult to understand, therefore, why primitive man paid divine honours to the organs of sex in man and woman, or to such things as he considered symbolical of them--that is to say, to understand the extensiveness of those religions which are grouped under the term "phallicism".
He was the only person present who had missed Maggie’s performance, which indicated the extensiveness of his befogged condition.
Bashir were here to minister to the sergeant, the nature and extensiveness of Wyte's injuries probably would have rendered it impossible to save him.