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Meaning of prolonge
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prolonge (n)
a rope fitted with a hook and used for towing a gun carriage
prolonge Sentence Examples
- The negotiations seemed endless, threatening to prolonge well into the night.
- We decided to prolonge our vacation by another week to fully explore the region.
- His illness unfortunately seemed to prolonge despite the best medical efforts.
- The unexpected rainstorm forced us to prolonge our outdoor picnic.
- We cannot afford to prolonge this decision any further; action must be taken immediately.
- The repair work on the bridge will likely prolonge the traffic delays in the area.
- Despite our efforts to resolve the conflict swiftly, it only served to prolonge the tension.
- The intense heatwave is expected to prolonge for at least another week.
- She desperately wanted to avoid prolonging the argument any further.
- The uncertainty surrounding the project's funding could prolonge its completion date significantly.
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a rope fitted with a hook and used for towing a gun carriage
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The negotiations seemed endless, threatening to prolonge well into the night.
We decided to prolonge our vacation by another week to fully explore the region.
His illness unfortunately seemed to prolonge despite the best medical efforts.
The unexpected rainstorm forced us to prolonge our outdoor picnic.