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Meaning of prolongation
The act of prolonging something, or the state of being prolonged.
Etymology of prolongation
The word "prolongation" comes from the Latin words "prolongare", which means "to lengthen" or "to extend", and the suffix "-ation", which forms a noun indicating a process or state.
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of lengthening or extending something.
Synonyms
extension
expansion
prolonging
continuation
delay
protraction
lengthening
stretching
elongation
enlargement
increase
augmentation
perpetuation
preservation
maintenance
sustenance
support
reinforcement
strengthening
enhancement
amplification
magnification
intensification
augmentation
extension
enlargement
expansion
continuation
prolongation
protracting
delaying
putting off
deferring
postponing
staying
pausing
hesitating
waiting
tarrying
lingering
loitering
dawdling
dragging
trailing
stretching
extending
expanding
broadening
widening
deepening
heightening
Definitions
- The act or process of prolonging something, such as a period of time, a state of affairs, or an activity.
- * The state of being prolonged, such as a prolonged period of time, a prolonged state of affairs, or a prolonged activity.
Usage Examples
- The company is seeking a prolongation of the contract to allow for further negotiations.
- * The doctor warned that the prolongation of the illness could lead to further complications.
- * The prolongation of the winter season has affected the local economy.
Antonyms
shortening
reduction
diminution
decrease
lessening
shrinking
contraction
curtailment
abridgment
truncation
termination
cessation
stoppage
ending
finale
conclusion
closure
abbreviation
brevity
briefness
compactness
conciseness
terseness
succinctness
curtness
abruptness
suddenness
quickness
speed
haste
hurry
rushedness
expeditiousness