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ProLong

Prolong is a verb meaning to extend the duration or extent of something, making it last longer than it otherwise would. It is used for events, processes, durations, and other occurrences where an end point is extended or deferred. The term can imply both deliberate action and natural extension.

Etymology: Prolong derives from Latin prolongare, from pro- "forward" and longus "long", and entered English via

Usage: Prolong is usually transitive, requiring a direct object such as "to prolong a meeting", "to prolong

Differences from related terms: Extend and lengthen are broader and may refer to physical size as well

See also: prolongation, prolong, extension, elongation, lengthen, protract.

Old
or
Middle
French
prolonger.
The
noun
prolongation
and
the
adjective
prolonged
share
related
meanings.
a
deadline",
or
"to
prolong
an
illness".
The
past
participle
is
prolonged
and
the
noun
is
prolongation.
It
can
carry
a
formal
tone
and
is
common
in
administrative,
legal,
or
scientific
writing.
as
time;
protract
emphasizes
drawing
out
or
delaying.
Prolongation
is
often
used
to
denote
the
act
or
result
of
prolonging,
including
contractual
extensions
or
procedural
delays.