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Meanings of
prolonged
in inglês
Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted.
extended
lengthy
protracted
lengthened
elongated
drawn-out
Related terms
long
Prolonged.
Related terms
chronic
Usage of
prolonged
in inglês
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.
6
Intensive supportive measures were required during the
prolonged
myelosuppression that followed treatment.
7
Which went a long way toward explaining his
prolonged
celibacy of late.
8
It was intolerable that it be
prolonged
an hour longer than necessary.
9
Patients with these predictive factors may require a
prolonged
course of therapy.
10
The trade-reliant economy has been heavily bruised by the
prolonged
trade war.
11
She had satisfactory virological and clinical response after a
prolonged
disease course.
12
This is a complex situation that will yield only to
prolonged
effort.
13
The
prolonged
conflict damaged George W. Bush's second term and his popularity.
14
It could then be
prolonged
for an additional 60 days, if necessary.
15
Moxifloxacin significantly
prolonged
QTc at all time points, regardless of correction method.
16
Conclusions: With
prolonged
survival, many heart transplant patients have numerous skin cancers.
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prolonged
prolong
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
prolonged absence
more prolonged
Prolonged
through the time
Prolonged
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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