Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted.
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Examples for "extended"
Examples for "extended"
1However, the trial can be extended to 30 days by registering free.
2The prisoners' sentences are often extended arbitrarily for years, the report says.
3This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any individual experience.
4However, the Prime Minister made it clear the mission could be extended.
5It has extended the Lunar New Year national holiday into next week.
1The pact is likely to ease investors' concern about prolonged political uncertainty.
2ECONOMICS:The Irish economy is set for a prolonged period of slower growth.
3Yet a prolonged shutdown is an expensive way to make a point.
4Experimental surgery in animal models often requires prolonged periods of general anesthesia.
5The current crisis has one key cause: a prolonged contraction of demand.
1The companies said earlier this month that they expected a lengthy investigation.
2Suckow said the ad hoc committee's approach would lead to lengthy litigation.
3Last week Trump said his administration was prepared for a lengthy shutdown.
4His lengthy inquiry did not result in criminal charges against CIA personnel.
5Ms Parata said the schools were chosen after a lengthy selection process.
1The so-called intra-Afghan dialogue, however, is likely to be difficult and protracted.
2The first was the protracted congressional debate over the civil rights bill.
3The protracted recovery process has been very difficult for everyone, he said.
4Reports confirm a protracted curb on game angling activity again last week.
5I learned that revolutionary struggle is protracted, dangerous, but most importantly, necessary.
1The good news is nobody seems interested in a long, drawn-out fight.
2It looks, therefore, as if this will be another drawn-out disciplinary process.
3The drawn-out controversy has hurt the industry in Italy, e-cig backers say.
4The drawn-out process of signing off a law has also frustrated regulators.
5But officials say this will be a drawn-out and potentially acrimonious process.
6The drawn-out process has created friction between Canada and the United States.
7He rolled the window down and let out a long, drawn-out whistle.
8Even Quest was impressed by some peculiar significance in the long-drawn-out silence.
9Whatever the reason, Kelsier felt the end like a long, drawn-out sigh.
10She gave a long-drawn-out groan, and I was afraid someone would come.
11It was obvious that the victim had suffered a horribly drawn-out death.
12It was not impressive when it came; only a dull, long-drawn-out whoooooosh!
13After a long drawn-out process she settled on Paul's behalf in 2017.
14Graceless is more about their drawn-out fall than the coup per se.
15Tears ran down Annabella's cheeks, her fight subsiding into steady, drawn-out tremors.
16Long-drawn-out climatic changes made desert, jungle and grassland fluctuate like the clouds.