Chronic
A siege.
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abiding, long-lasting, stable, enduring
To keep alive or in existance;make lasting.
Yes, because you're using the phrase as an adjective (example: "This long-lasting lipstick is great."). Definitely use a hyphen.
Another name for long-lasting when it comes to medical conditions is chronic. Acute is the word used to describe a short-term condition.
A long time gaze means to look at something very intently for an extended period of time. You could use the word stare to mean the same thing.
permanent - lasting (by contrast with temporary) It means "all the time". If something happens all the time, it is said to be permanent. We use "forever" or "for a long time" instead of "permanent" in our life, permanent could be a official word in many situation like "permanent visa".means sex also
Dwelt- to get a hold of something for a long time. or you have hanged around that thing for a long period of time Don't now the other word for dwelt(sorry!)
lasting, durable, patientintransientnot subject to variation through time
chronic = lasting a long time /recurring often Last winter I had chronic bronchitis and ended up in hospital for 3 days.
It means lasting for a short time only, from the Greek word 'ephemeros' meaning 'lasting for one day only'