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Prolonged   /prəlˈɔŋd/   Listen
Prolonged

adjective
1.
Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted.  Synonyms: drawn-out, extended, lengthy, protracted.  "An extended discussion" , "A lengthy visit from her mother-in-law" , "A prolonged and bitter struggle" , "Protracted negotiations"
2.
Drawn out or made longer spatially.  Synonyms: elongated, extended, lengthened.  "Lengthened skirts are fashionable this year" , "The extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes" , "A prolonged black line across the page"



Prolong

verb
(past & past part. prolonged; pres. part. prolonging)
1.
Lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer.  Synonyms: draw out, extend, protract.  "She extended her visit by another day" , "The meeting was drawn out until midnight"
2.
Lengthen or extend in duration or space.  Synonyms: keep up, sustain.  "Prolong the treatment of the patient" , "Keep up the good work"



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"Prolonged" Quotes from Famous Books



... and soft and deep as the sunniest pools of Leith Water. It was only when he opened his mouth for a tiny, pink cavern of a yawn that the points of his teeth could be seen to be wearing down; and his after-dinner nap was more prolonged than of old. At such times Mr. Traill recalled that the longest life of a dog is no more than a fifth of the length of days allotted ...
— Greyfriars Bobby • Eleanor Atkinson

... partner, a pretty little thing, who peppered her conversation with fashionable New York phrases and spiced the intervals with French. And I remember she assured me that New York was the only city fit to live in and that she should never survive a prolonged transportation from that earthly paradise of elegance and fashion. Which made me itch to ...
— The Maid-At-Arms • Robert W. Chambers

... were foretold by the Saviour and were about to be poured out upon Jerusalem, 'for the present distress,' 'the short time' Paul advised, not commanded, a temporary deviation from the order of naturelike an eclipse of the sun or moonfor a 'short time' which no one could wish to be prolonged. We are bound, in the expectation of the divine approbation, not to shrink from duties, but to seek wisdom to fulfil them; and in this little work we have a scriptural guide to which we shall do well ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan

... and that is, Kit the horse. Kit has borne with our vagaries for many years, but she has never come to understand them. She never fails to greet our return, as our voices come within the range of her pricked-up ears, by a prolonged and reproachful whinny, which says as plainly as is necessary, "Back? Well—I should think it was time! I should think it was TIME!" Now and then we have thought it would be pleasant to have a little motor-car that could be tucked away at any roadside, without reference to ...
— More Jonathan Papers • Elisabeth Woodbridge

... the spring and summer of 1578, to renew with fresh earnestness the proposals of marriage on the part of the duke d'Alencon. The earl of Sussex and his party favored this match, Leicester and all the zealous protestants in the court and the nation opposed it. The queen "sat arbitress," and perhaps prolonged her deliberations on the question, for the pleasure of receiving homage more than ...
— Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth • Lucy Aikin


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