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Meanings of
lengthened
in English
Drawn out or made longer spatially.
extended
prolonged
elongated
Related terms
long
Synonyms
Examples for "
extended
"
extended
prolonged
elongated
Examples for "
extended
"
1
However, the trial can be
extended
to 30 days by registering free.
2
The prisoners' sentences are often
extended
arbitrarily for years, the report says.
3
This intellectual view of society inevitably
extended
far beyond any individual experience.
4
However, the Prime Minister made it clear the mission could be
extended
.
5
It has
extended
the Lunar New Year national holiday into next week.
1
The pact is likely to ease investors' concern about
prolonged
political uncertainty.
2
ECONOMICS:The Irish economy is set for a
prolonged
period of slower growth.
3
Yet a
prolonged
shutdown is an expensive way to make a point.
4
Experimental surgery in animal models often requires
prolonged
periods of general anesthesia.
5
The current crisis has one key cause: a
prolonged
contraction of demand.
1
Annja marveled at the
elongated
jeeps left over from World War II.
2
Multiple
elongated
cystoid structures within the inner nuclear layer were most common.
3
It is fourteen miles long, in shape like an
elongated
human ear.
4
Theory suggests such bodies will take on an
elongated
or lobate form.
5
An
elongated
shadow shot forward on the ground in front of them.
Usage of
lengthened
in English
1
The winter ran its course and the days
lengthened
in the spring.
2
Early data suggest that this difference translates into significantly
lengthened
progression-free survival.
3
Slowly the pale glow in the east
lengthened
and broadened and brightened.
4
It
lengthened
while it swayed; it slowed its action while it stretched.
5
And as I held out hope, it
lengthened
my own, demonic vision.
6
The shadows
lengthened
,
and a wind of the evening entered the wood.
7
The diplomat pondered the proposition-againwith a
lengthened
perturbation of the eyelids.
8
Clinging to the river, his journey was
lengthened
by some sixty miles.
9
The shadows had
lengthened
and the moon already glowed a warmer bronze.
10
Beyond
lengthened
out the gigantic gap between the black and frowning cliffs.
11
Slowly the long day passed, the shadows
lengthened
and it became night.
12
The shadows
lengthened
;
the sun sizzled atop the ridge to the west.
13
In exchange, the company's concessions were to be
lengthened
and taxes reduced.
14
The chestnut seemed to settle towards the earth as his stride
lengthened
.
15
But of course a
lengthened
stay in such a house was impossible.
16
Jagr's fangs
lengthened
as the footsteps edged toward his seemingly unconscious form.
Other examples for "lengthened"
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About this term
lengthened
lengthen
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
lengthen into
lengthen period
lengthen considerably
lengthen absence
lengthen into weeks
More collocations
Lengthened
through the time
Lengthened
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common