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prolonged

[pruh-lawngd, -longd] / prəˈlɔŋd, -ˈlɒŋd /
ADJECTIVE
extended
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They are suffering a slow death in the City of Churches, a prolonged post-mortem of the Bazball project.

From BBC

He had the cost of irrigating twice more over the summer due to prolonged hot weather.

From BBC

As the prolonged incubation of the disease made it difficult to track and contain, officials quickly turned to vaccination, the researcher said.

From Barron's

A deal that clears regulators in six months carries a different economic value than one that faces a prolonged, uncertain review cycle.

From Barron's

“It will start next year, with incomes rising faster than home prices for a prolonged period for the first time since the Great Recession era,” Zhao and Fairweather add.

From MarketWatch