Prolong Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for prolong.
prolong
prolong
/pɹoʊˈlɑŋ/
Examples
- It was the prolongation of the Great Depression.
- Shooting of the film was prolonged.
- The ovations were prolonged.
- This is due to prolongation of the interval.
- Monetary tightening may prolong.
- The initial success of the play was not prolonged.
- The jet prolongation of is the map defined by.
- The prolongation of a occupation does not legitimise it.
- The result was the infinite prolongation of the sound.
- The road was prolonged to Larache in 1996.
lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer
verb
lengthen or extend in duration or space
verb
Definition 0 of 0
"Pro + Long. Professionals make meetings long to prolong the talk."
"Pro + Long. Professionals make the game last a long, long time."
Mnemonic 0 of 0
Limited Time Offer
Go Pro Today
"Upgrading to Pro was the best decision to pass my GRE exam. The spaced-repetition and analytics paid for themselves in time and effort!"
- Sarah T., Master of Life Science Student