Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Prolong in a sentence

Prolong in a sentence

  up(1)  down(6)
Sentence count:163+3Posted:2016-08-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: drag outelongateextendlengthenstretchAntonym: shortenSimilar words: no longerso long aslonglong.colonyalonglong forcolonialMeaning: [prə'lɔŋ /-'lɒŋ]  v. 1. lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer 2. lengthen or extend in duration or space. 
Random good picture Not show
31. The Gel and Moisturizer prolong and accentuate a golden tan, highlighting natural radiance.
32. If we want the aquarium to be decorative all year long we must prolong the light period during the winter.
33. Similar amounts of bile salts did not prolong the nucleation time.
34. Goodness knows I do not wish to prolong the agony, but I feel some clarity is needed.
35. By law no attempts may be made to hasten death or prolong the life of the sufferer.
36. There are several factors which help to prolong this period to perhaps three or four times that in the male.
37. The president said curbing the addiction level would save money and prolong lives.
38. It seems he's eager to prolong his trial for as long as possible.
39. The international community is helping to prolong the hostilities and the loss of lives on both sides.
40. Catching the rays of sunshine this variety lights up the shrub border to prolong the last few days of autumn.
41. Do not provide spurious sickness certificates: these prolong the illness.
42. When I wake early to the dawn chorus, I turn my face into my pillow, hoping to prolong the dream.
43. This document asks doctors to avoid making strenuous efforts to prolong your life if the eventual outcome is known to be terminal.
44. You said you'd wait till I came to you of my own free will; let's not prolong the agony any longer.
45. And he blasted the media for slanting the coverage against Simpson to prolong the story.
46. Confidence was increasing that men, through foresight and effective action, could ameliorate their existence and even prolong their lives.
47. They may prefer to say nothing because to raise an objection may cause offence or may prolong the sales interaction.
48. It also will discourage other members from seeking early diagnosis and the treatments that can prolong their lives.
49. When the settlement was negotiated the Communists attempted to prolong the strike, but with limited success.
50. Previously, companies in violation of rules on labelling were able to prolong negotiations over years.
51. A good quality under-felt is essential to prolong the life of your carpet and make it more comfortable to walk on.
52. The last thing she wanted was to prolong the agony.
53. Long-term studies on mortality showed that there was little evidence to believe that losing weight will prolong your life, either.
54. Berenson said the study was too brief to determine whether the drug might also prolong cancer sufferers' lives.
55. He asked her another question just to prolong the conversation.
56. And many companies have developed packaging to prolong the shelf-life of chilled, fresh pasta.
56. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
57. She couldn't think why - the last thing she wanted was to prolong her time in his company.
58. Bill loves this moment, but it is unkind to prolong it.
59. He wasn't asking her because he wanted to discuss the station or prolong the more general conversation they had just shared.
60. A number of brewers now use a device called a cask breather on low volume beers to prolong their life.
More similar words: no longerso long aslonglong.colonyalonglong forcolonialall alongget alongbelong toas long asany longerlong-termlongtimelong sincealong withlong beforebefore longalongsideget along within the long runthe proletariatrolerollenrollpatrolroll outroll inroll up
Total 163, 30 Per page  2/6  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words