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Sentence count:272+7Posted:2017-04-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: drawn-outelongatedextendedlengthenedlengthyprotractedSimilar words: prolongno longerso longlongerso long asany longerlongevityprologueMeaning: [prə'lɔŋd /-lɒŋd]  adj. 1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted 2. drawn out or made longer spatially 3. (of illness) developing slowly or of long duration. 
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31. Interesting acts are prolonged or repeated.
32. The prolonged competition could serve to enliven the debate.
33. How are you going to explain your prolonged absence?
34. Prolonged usage may result in hypothyroidism or kidney damage.
35. A prolonged stay of several weeks was advised.
36. The debate was prolonged and earnest.
37. Loss of viral replication by interferon can lead to a substantial regression of liver disease and probably prolonged survival.
38. Ropes broke under strain, or were worn through by prolonged use.
39. This restriction is often imposed to avoid prolonged arguments between seller and buyer.
40. But a piece of bread lying in almost liquid mud will demand a more prolonged cleaning process.
41. Prolonged repetitive activity can set up inflammation in almost any tendon or sheath.
42. Corticosteroids, if used for a prolonged period, can cause a type of dependency.
43. Prolonged use of the liquid, which keeps children alive in the beginning, often causes liver failure later.
44. Keep fuchsia well watered during prolonged dry spells in summer and feed regularly with a potash-rich liquid fertiliser.
45. He is believed to have perished fairly early in the prolonged series of guerrilla activities he inaugurated against Rome.
46. The other was a still life, part of a series painted during a prolonged stay in Paris.
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47. We would pray for fine weather as a prolonged wet spell meant ruin for our efforts.
48. It may reflect some prolonged period of stress at any level of being; physical, mental or emotional.
49. This was of course in the days prior to National Health Insurance when prolonged illness meant real hardship.
50. It also brought prolonged exposure to the values and beliefs of the world's most powerful and prosperous capitalist nation.
51. I've made it clear to Craig-Dunlop that the family doesn't want her life prolonged, for religious reasons.
52. Song not unlike Meadow Pipit, but more prolonged and musical and often delivered at greater height.
53. This was different: these were the sounds of distress - short staccato yelps broken by prolonged baleful howling.
54. The government's prolonged sixteen-month silence over the Griffiths Report naturally led to much speculation, rumour and gossip.
55. Some people are very sound but can formulate opinions only after prolonged consideration.
56. He was not about to see the Shah's prolonged stay upset that.
57. The prolonged recession wrecked Government finances, as income from taxation fell and spending on social security rose.
58. This is particularly true when the period of hot weather is prolonged.
59. Care must be exercised in the interpretation of these results since the effect was observed only after prolonged exposure at high concentrations.
60. During the Middle Ages society suffered, as much as anything else, from an acute and prolonged crisis of confidence.
More similar words: prolongno longerso longlongerso long asany longerlongevityprologuewingedlong.longalongcolonderangedoblongfor longnot longlong forbelongcolonychallengedestrangedget alongfurlonglong agogo alongall alonglifelonglong-haullong-term
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