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Home Dictionary Name: protract orProtract
To draw out or lengthen in time or rarely in space to continue to prolong as to protract an argument to protract a war...
Protraction
A drawing out or continuing the act of delaying the termination of a thing prolongation continuance delay as the protraction of a debate...
serious bodily injury
serious bodily injury : bodily injury which involves substantial risk of death, protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member or organ or mental faculty compare bodily injury ...
Protractor
One who or that which protracts or causes protraction...
Continued
Having extension of time space order of events exertion of energy etc extended protracted uninterrupted also resumed after interruption extending through a succession of issues session etc as a continued story...
Continuous
Without break cessation or interruption without intervening space or time uninterrupted unbroken continual unceasing constant continued protracted extended as a continuous line of railroad a continuous current of electricity...
Elongation
The act of lengthening or the state of being lengthened protraction extension...
erysipeloid
a usually self limiting cellulitis of the hand somewhat resembling erysipelas caused by the bacterium Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae It may start at the site of a wound obtained while handling meat or fish and may occasionally become generalizd with protracted illness and severe toxemia...
Howl
To utter a loud protracted mournful sound or cry as dogs and wolves often do...
Interminable
Without termination admitting no limit boundless endless wearisomely protracted as interminable space or duration interminable sufferings an interminable sermon...
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