Prolonged exposure to the sun causes skin damage.
The lawyer's dilatory tactics prolonged the court proceedings unnecessarily.
His heart ached during her prolonged absence.
The prolonged pain was unbearable.He prolonged the date as long as he could because he didn't want to have to say goodbye.The so-called shortcut actually prolonged the journey by an hour.
The weather was fine, we wished we could prolong our holiday
The airport was closed because of bad weather so my holiday was prolonged for 2 days.
The most difficult questions to answer often elicit a prolonged silence. Oddly enough, my psychologist would not agree to a prolonged session today. Disrupting class will only gain a prolonged homework assignment.
Prolonged exposure to UV radiation can cause skin cancer.
Prolonged feelings of worthlessness may be a sign of depression.
"Prolonged exposure to the sin's UV rays can be harmful.
____ twitch muscle fibers are used for prolonged activity and have ___ mitochodria. Slow; many
After going a prolonged time without eating, James had become emaciated and gaunt.
The word prolonging is waiting for something (either physical or mental) but is usually longer than normal. However, you more commonly find 'prolong' or 'prolonged' in a sentence, such as:The princess prolonged the valiant prince's return.He was prolonging the arrival of 3:30.