prolonged
Prononciation : [prəˈlɔŋd]
Mot
Contexte : « duration »
(adjective) when something lasts for a long time. If an event or situation goes on for much longer than you expected, it is prolonged.
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The meeting was prolonged because everyone had a lot of ideas to share.
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The fun didn't feel prolonged; it ended sooner than we wanted.
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Why do you think the rain was prolonged this afternoon?
Contexte : « extending time »
(verb) to make something last longer than it normally would. For example, if you postpone an event, you prolong it so it takes more time.
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They decided to prolong the deadline so everyone could finish their work.
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They didn't want to prolong the process any further; they needed to finish it quickly.
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How can we prolong the benefits of our hard work?
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