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Significats de
protract
en anglès
portuguès
extender
català
estendre's
espanyol
alargar
Tornar al significat
Lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer.
extend
prolong
draw out
català
estendre's
Sinònims
Examples for "
extend
"
extend
prolong
draw out
Examples for "
extend
"
1
He needs to: clean up politics; protect the economy; and
extend
opportunity.
2
However, the benefits to the overall economy will
extend
far beyond that.
3
It also wants to
extend
health services in all public secondary schools.
4
The programme is not intended to
extend
beyond this year, officials said.
5
Where possible, try to
extend
existing indexes rather than adding new ones.
1
Postoperative pain, however, can
prolong
hospital stay and lead to increased morbidity.
2
A boycott would damage the credibility of the vote and
prolong
uncertainty.
3
Johnson & delay the be ginning of negotiations &
prolong
the war.
4
Early detection and treatment of hypercalcemia in these patients may
prolong
survival.
5
And sometimes the couple would
prolong
the chase by favoring the girl.
1
They could
draw
out
whatever reinforcements were available on a minute-by-minute basis.
2
Her shaking fingers could hardly
draw
out
the watch in her belt.
3
I let it
draw
out
on purpose, to force him to speak.
4
Of course the shooting of last night would
draw
out
the natives.
5
That is the only comfort we can
draw
out
of the affair.
Ús de
protract
en anglès
1
He attempted, however, to prevent, or at least to
protract
,
his ruin.
2
As the French king was said to
protract
the demolition of Dunkirk, Mr.
3
One who will not
protract
the thing indefinitely, in the courts.
4
To prolong his life would be merely to
protract
his misery.
5
She had, she thought, the right to
protract
this one interview.
6
Why
protract
the story of how Margaret was lost to us?
7
These are the arts which
protract
the existence of government.
8
When Pompey would not hear of it, I advised him to
protract
the war.
9
These opinions, when communicated to the government, most probably contributed to
protract
the war.
10
She seemed more wishful to
protract
his stay than heretofore.
11
On the contrary, it would encourage Mexico to persevere and tend to
protract
it indefinitely.
12
I would
protract
the moment of the sun's entombment.
13
He managed, however, still to
protract
the evil day.
14
Why should I
protract
a tale which I already begin to feel is too long?
15
The Etrurians spent the first day in deliberating whether they should expedite or
protract
the war.
16
The Bank will get poorer and poorer, and its poverty will
protract
or renew the apprehension.
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protract a life
protract hostilities
protract litigation
protract so
Translations for
protract
portuguès
extender
prolongar
català
estendre's
allargar
prolongar
espanyol
alargar
prolongar
Protract
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