📏range

noun, verb
/reɪndʒ/

Meaning

The extent or scope of something; to vary between limits.
The extent or scope of something; the distance that can be covered or the limits within which something operates.

Example Sentences

The mountains range from north to south across the country.

The new electric car has a range of 400 miles.

Example Expressions

out of range

Synonyms

scope, extent, span, spectrum, vary, reach, distance, coverage
Entry 1
scope, extent, span, spectrum, vary
Entry 2
scope, extent, reach, span, distance, coverage

Antonyms

limit, restriction, narrow, limitation, constraint, boundary, confinement, narrowness
Entry 1
limit, restriction, narrow
Entry 2
limitation, constraint, restriction, boundary, confinement, narrowness

Collocations

wide range, price range, range of motion, mountain range

More Example Sentences

Clearing the desk, I arrange my books.

Hello, can you help me? I am looking for oranges.

Where will the cultural program be arranged in Washington?

Shall I arrange a field trip to Washington after the course?

Shall I arrange a study tour after the completion of the course?

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month

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