prolonged (proulóngd)

verb
prəˈlɔŋd
prolongado (prolongado)

Meaning

Extended in duration; made to last longer than usual.
Continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy.
Something that continues for longer than normal
Traducción del significado
Extendido en duración; hecho para durar más de lo habitual.
Extendido en duracion; hecho para durar mas de lo habitual.

Oraciones de ejemplo

Modern medicine has prolonged life expectancy.

La medicina moderna ha prolongado la esperanza de vida.
La medicina moderna ha prolongado la esperanza de vida.

Prolonged discussions often delay decisions.

Las discusiones prolongadas a menudo retrasan las decisiones.
Las discusiones prolongadas a menudo retrasan las decisiones.

Prolonged sleep deprivation affects overall well-being.

La privación prolongada de sueño afecta el bienestar general.
La privación prolongada de sueño afecta el bienestar general.

Synonyms

extended, lengthened, stretched, drawn out, lengthy, protracted, sustained, enduring, persistent, Extended, Lengthened, Persistent
Entrada 1
extended, lengthened, stretched, drawn out
Entrada 2
extended, lengthy, protracted, sustained, enduring, persistent
Entrada 3
Extended, Lengthened, Persistent

Antonyms

shortened, abbreviated, reduced, curtailed, brief, short-lived, temporary, fleeting, momentary, quick, Brief, Short-lived, Temporary
Entrada 1
shortened, abbreviated, reduced, curtailed
Entrada 2
brief, short-lived, temporary, fleeting, momentary, quick
Entrada 3
Brief, Short-lived, Temporary

Más oraciones de ejemplo

I realize that prolonged stress is also affecting my physical health.

Me doy cuenta de que el estrés prolongado también está afectando mi salud física.
Me doy cuenta de que el estrés prolongado también está afectando mi salud física.

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