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    prolonged
    /prəˈlɒŋd/

    adjective

    • 1. continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy: "the region suffered a prolonged drought"

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  2. continuing for a large amount of time. long He's been gone a long time. prolonged She returned to work after a prolonged illness. lengthy Airline passengers may face lengthy delays during holiday travel. sustained We continue to see sustained economic growth.

  3. The meaning of PROLONGED is continuing for a notably long time : extended in duration. How to use prolonged in a sentence.

  4. Jun 14, 2012 · 1. : to lengthen in time : continue. 2. : to lengthen in extent, scope, or range. prolongation. (ˌ)prō-ˌlȯŋ-ˈgā-shən prə- noun. prolonger. prə-ˈlȯŋ-ər. noun. Synonyms. drag (out) draw out. elongate. extend. lengthen. outstretch. protract. stretch.

  5. to make something last a longer time: They’re trying to prolong their lives. prolonged.

  6. lasting a long time; lengthy: Regular or prolonged absence from school without a valid reason may result in the absentee being barred from examinations. lengthened or extended in time or space: Technological innovations in the ICU have led to artificially prolonged life, with associated costs.

  7. Define prolonged. prolonged synonyms, prolonged pronunciation, prolonged translation, English dictionary definition of prolonged. tr.v. pro·longed , pro·long·ing , pro·longs To lengthen in duration; protract: factors that prolong the drug's effect. pro·long′er n. American Heritage®...

  8. Anything prolonged has been stretched out further than it should be. America's war with Vietnam was prolonged much longer than anyone expected. If something is tedious, time-consuming, and feels like it's taking forever, it's prolonged.

  9. to lengthen out in time; extend the duration of; cause to continue longer: to prolong one's stay abroad. Antonyms: abbreviate. to make longer in spatial extent: to prolong a line. prolong. / prəˈlɒŋ; ˌprəʊlɒŋˈɡeɪʃən / verb. tr to lengthen in duration or space; extend. Discover More. Derived Forms. proˈlongment, noun. prolongation, noun.

  10. a prolonged illness; a prolonged period of dry weather; the effects of prolonged exposure to the sun; In many parts of the country, frosts were severe and prolonged.

  11. A prolonged event or situation continues for a long time, or for longer than expected.