protract|protracted|protracting|protracts in English

verb

[pro·tract || prəʊ'trækt /prə-]

prolong, postpone, lengthen; continue, maintain, preserve; stretch, extend, sustai

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1. The cat can protract its paws.

2. Let's not protract the debate any further.

3. I have no desire to protract the process.

4. It protract live - span and improve the corrosion periods.

5. The struggle would be bitter and protracted.

6. We won victory through protracted struggle.

7. Contains war carnage, profanity and protracted suffering.

8. The war was protracted for four years.

9. Antonyms for Abbreviates include lengthens, elongates, expands, extends, prolongs, protracts, amplifies, increases, enlarges and strengthens

10. Using this method, we can protract vector analysis atlas of planetary gear drive mechanism.

11. 24 After protracted negotiations, Ogden got the deal he wanted.

12. 25 A long-protracted strike dislocated the economy.

13. It can help avoid expensive and protracted litigation.

14. Antonyms for Abbreviate include lengthen, elongate, expand, extend, prolong, protract, amplify, increase, enlarge and strengthen

15. Antonyms for Abridging include lengthening, extending, enlarging, expanding, prolonging, protracting, amplifying, elongating, adding and augmenting

16. The inspector informed us that he was to protract his stay for some days.

17. Three hours have passed since the discussion was begun, and I'm afraid they will protract It'still longer.

18. After a long protracted battle, was I finally forging an ally?

19. Delay always breeds danger, and to protract a great design is often to ruin it.

20. Increased, expanded, prolonged, protracted, diffuse, amplified, drawn out, unabridged, unAbbreviated

21. Shrinkage of tissue is less than after protracted imbedding.

22. There was a protracted silence before Lydia spoke again.

23. To lose the present in lamenting the past, was voluntarily to protract a melancholy vision.

24. 2 The main protracted withdrawal symptoms were dyssomnia, dysphoria and pain.

25. 28 The rebels aimed to overthrow the government through protracted guerrilla warfare.