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View definitions for prolonging

prolonging

noun as in elongation

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Example Sentences

For others, it brought another prolonging of uncertainty.

From BBC

But DP's floor leader Park Chan-dae slammed him for "buying time and prolonging the insurrection".

From BBC

Regardless of whether his ideas are technically possible, Zeleznikow-Johnston believes they are exciting because at the very least they strive toward the desirable end of prolonging and enriching human life.

From Salon

Developed countries, unable to reverse declining fertility, are focusing on healthy and active ageing - prolonging working life by five to seven years and enhancing productivity in older populations.

From BBC

Feeling a similar pain as Louis while watching, I couldn't imagine why a person so emotionally wounded as to wish for death would accept the offer of immortality, essentially prolonging that sadness endlessly.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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