Synonym: drag out, elongate, extend, lengthen, stretch. Antonym: shorten. Similar words: no longer, so long as, long, long., colony, along, long for, colonial. Meaning: [prə'lɔŋ /-'lɒŋ] v. 1. lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer 2. lengthen or extend in duration or space.
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61. The many loose ends and unanswered questions continue to prolong their suffering.
62. It was useless to prolong the discussion.
63. The defendant feigns illness to prolong the trial.
64. Paperback editions prolong its life and increase his income.
65. People have all along been seeking to prolong life.
66. Conclusion: The compound sepia capsules can prolong life.
67. "Stimulus packages and bailouts only prolong the economic agony by creating the illusion of a solution, " said Barun Mitra, director of the Liberty Institute, an economic think tank in New Delhi.
68. Conclusion :Ablation in patients with left accessory path could prolong the exciting time of coronary sinus.
69. D. The whole machine, except for the pillars and guide bushing, adopts special bearing without wearing so as to prolong the machine working life.
70. Conclusion:The large dosage of qi-invigorating herbs can alleviate muscular atrophy, improve the the reduced myodynamia and prolong the survival period.
71. The increasing dose of chloral hydrate through single intraperitoneal injection to prolong the anesthesia duration resulted in enhancing the inhibition of cardiac function.
72. Furthe'rmore, TCCM possess an effect of conduction anesthesia on isolated sciatic nerves in toads and prolong the survival time of normobaric hypoxia mice.
73. The conclusion comes out that a rational life cycle maintenance strategy can prolong the life time of rail, save maintenance cost and improve the effect over environment.
74. Benemid is recommended for the treatmemt of gout and gouty arthritis, and to increase and prolong the plasma concentration of penicillins and cephalosporins during anti-infective therapy.
75. Lubrication and good abrasion resistance strong, and prolong engine life.
76. Intravenous arsenious acid chemotherapy can delay tumor recurrence and prolong survival in liver transplant patients with HCC extending Milan criteria.
77. A lubricant formulation to reduce wear and prolong die life is developed.
78. Proper selection of materials for making main hooks will prolong the service life of the figure pattern card. This may provide a reference for the manufacturer and designing units.
79. Chronic pain can exacerbate or prolong the function disability of the patients.
80. Suspend scraper can auto - balance squeegee pressure, prolong the life of scraper and steel toil, ensure to print.
81. It is necessary to add or subtract medicine, to prolong or shorten the treating time with homotherapy for heteropathy to different diseases.
82. However , resectional treatment, even palliative, may prolong life and improve the quality of life.
83. Conclusion Double intubated hepatic artery and portal vein regional infusion chemotherapy in non-resectable metaphase or late primary liver carcinoma may ameliorate symptoms and prolong survival time.
84. Adjuant mitotane may prolong recurrence - free surial in patients with radically resected adrenocortical carcinoma.
85. Results The node in the system can reduce interception time, save energy and prolong life by using dynamic length superframe.
86. To prolong furnace lining′s service life[sentencedict.com/prolong.html], refining furnace lining is rammed with magnesia ramming material instead of magnesia brick.
87. Although the lodestar fee is simple and easy, lure the lawyer to prolong litigation.
88. The application of this machine will greatly prolong the service life and provide liquid chromatography column with fine analysis ability.
89. Inert gases form clathrate hydrates when dissolved in water, astrict the activity of water molecule, prolong the store of fruits and vegetables.
90. Glass: pull strong, often use water can prolong the window machine and electric shake wiper service life.
More similar words: no longer, so long as, long, long., colony, along, long for, colonial, all along, get along, belong to, as long as, any longer, long-term, longtime, long since, along with, long before, before long, alongside, get along with, in the long run, the proletariat, role, roll, enroll, patrol, roll out, roll in, roll up.