prolong
— Verb
– English
~ lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer; "We prolonged our stay"; "She extended her visit by another day"; "The meeting was drawn out until midnight"
prolong
— Verb
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~ lengthen or extend in duration or space; "We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible"; "prolong the treatment of the patient"; "keep up the good work"
prolongation
— Noun
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~ the act of prolonging something; "there was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks"
prolongation
— Noun
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~ the consequence of being lengthened in duration
prolongation
— Noun
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~ amount or degree or range to which something extends; "the wire has an extension of 50 feet"
prolonge
— Noun
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~ a rope fitted with a hook and used for towing a gun carriage
prolonge knot
— Noun
– English
~ a knot in the rope used to drag a gun carriage
prolonged interrogation
— Noun
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~ a form of psychological torture inflicted by questioning the victim for hours
prolonged
— Adjective
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~ drawn out or made longer spatially; "Picasso's elongated Don Quixote"; "lengthened skirts are fashionable this year"; "the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes"; "a prolonged black line across the page"
prolonged
— Adjective
– English
~ relatively long in duration; tediously protracted; "a drawn-out argument"; "an extended discussion"; "a lengthy visit from her mother-in-law"; "a prolonged and bitter struggle"; "protracted negotiations"
prolusion
— Noun
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~ a short introductory essay preceding the text of a book
prolusion
— Noun
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~ exercising in preparation for strenuous activity
prolusory
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to or having the character of a prolusion
prom
— Noun
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~ a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
promenade
— Noun
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~ a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
promenade
— Noun
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~ a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
promenade deck
— Noun
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~ a deck at the top of a passenger ship
promenade
— Noun
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~ a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
promenade
— Noun
– English
~ a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
promenade
— Noun
– English
~ a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)