Wednesday, February 3, 2016

protracted

protracted    [proh-TRAKT-id] 

adjective.  prolonged 

"The IOWA caucus results signal the beginning of a protracted, three-way fight for the nomination in the Republican Party."

"The American Revolution was protracted: Five years elapsed between the Declaration of Independence and Yorktown."

"I have no desire to protract the process."

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