No, not really, but Prolonged is sort of a word to use when someone has a dragging illness or something. Good question. Something that is longterm is permanent but something that is prolonged will go on for a while and eventually stop. EX: the longterm effects of smoking are____. The Prolonged illness went on for 3 years but then it was cured.
prolonged
Hyphenate when used as compound adjectives: The team developed a long-term regional plan
The word ovation.
Carry on, proceed, go on, keep on, persist, press on, persevere, extend, be prolonged, run on, drag on, keep up, maintain and sustain. Hope these synonyms help
coma
is extended and prolonged the same
continuous, prolonged
It is cancer of the skin and it can come from longterm overexposure to the sun without sunscreen or people can get it from longterm use of tanning beds.
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An increase in the power of popes..
answer- longer than a year
what is the longterm affects of endplate sclerosis
No, the word prolonged is not an adverb.The word prolonged is a verb.The nearest adverb for the word "prolonged" is prolongedly.
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