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prolong

extend / lengthen / protract
Transitive Verb
past: prolongedpp: prolongeding: prolonging

This verb carries a connotation of stretching a duration beyond its natural or intended limit. It is frequently used in medical or legal contexts where the goal is to delay an inevitable end or to extend a deadline. While it shares a similar meaning with extend, prolong often implies a sense of persistence or a desire to keep a specific state active for as long as possible, sometimes suggesting an unnecessary or forced continuation.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make something continue for a longer period of time than usual or expected.

"The doctors managed to prolong the patient's life by several months."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To extend the duration of an event or a state of being.

"We decided to prolong our stay in Italy to visit more museums."

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