To make longer and to make shorter
E've was used in Shakespeare's plays to be a shorten form of the word we've. We've is already a contraction but e've was a more popular use in his time.
"The man at the shop entrance"
'cause This is usually only accepted in creative writing especially poetry to make the work fit a certain number of syllables.
it takes roughly 200 years to do a complete dance degree, however you can shorten it to 100 years if you are experienced :)
She complains about her bad back. She blathers on about how handsome Romeo is. She complains that she is out of breath, and so can't talk. All of this drives Juliet crazy.
prolong
i just asked that question,they are making me answer it what!
usually your reigns, to shorten them
It means to continue something that started previously.
it is a name to shorten Danielle
To shorten as if by cutting off
Staccato - .
In my experience Labs do not get mean unless they have endured prolong abuse in their early years.
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Radiation of foods, etc, to prolong freshness. Considered to be dangerous.
The adjective for prolong is prolonged.
To prolong or lengthen "the process" usually by time or degree of duty