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Protract

or rarely in space to continue to prolong as to protract an argument to protract a war

Protraction

the termination of a thing prolongation continuance delay as the protraction of a debate

serious bodily injury

injury : bodily injury which involves substantial risk of death, protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the

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Protractor

One who or that which protracts or causes protraction

Prorogue

To protract to prolong to extend

Overspin

To spin out to too great length to protract unduly

Protractile

Capable of being protracted or protruded protrusile

Occasion arises

existence of factions and the coming into being of a protracted state of what may be called cold war between factions

Obdurate legal obscurantism

or reform, '...the obdurate legal obscurantism of litigants leads to protraction of proceedings' [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC

Lackey claim

means a prisoner's assertion that incarceration or death now a protracted period is cruel and unusual punishment, Lackey v. Texas, 514

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