stretch

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The meaning (definition) of the word stretch
to pull your arms and legs out to make your body long
The word stretch used in a sentence
“Do a big stretch when you wake up in the morning.”
Words that mean the same as stretch (synonyms)
extend
Words that mean the opposite of stretch (antonyms)
compressshrink
How the word stretch is said around the world
| French | extensible |
| Spanish | estirar |
| Mandarin | 拉紧 |
| Hindi | खींचना |
| Arabic | تمدد |
| Russian | потягиваться |
| Portuguese (EU) | esticar |
| Portuguese (BR) | esticar |
| Japanese | ストレッチ |
| German | strecken |
| Urdu | کھینچنا |
| Punjabi | ਖਿੱਚੋ |
| Korean | 뻗기 |
| Hebrew | לִמְתוֹחַ |
| Greek | τέντωμα |
| Dutch | rek |
| Filipino | iunat |
| Vietnamese | kéo dài |
| Turkish | uzatmak |
| Persian | کشش |
| Polish | rozciągać się |
| Ukrainian | розтягуватися |
| Bengali | প্রসারিত |
| Swedish | sträcka |
| Italian | stirata |
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