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Associations of "Long standing" (30 Words)
confirmed | (of a person) firmly established in a particular habit, belief, or way of life and unlikely to change their ways. A confirmed bachelor. |
continued | Without stop or interruption. The continued popularity of Westerns. |
continuously | Repeatedly without exceptions or reversals. These images loop continuously. |
elongate | Long in relation to width elongated. The old man s gaunt and elongated frame. |
elongated | Drawn out or made longer spatially. An alien being with an elongated head. |
endless | Having no known beginning and presumably no end. Time is endless. |
enduring | Patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble. An enduring disposition. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. They lived happily ever after. |
extend | Extend in scope or range or area. Extend the loan. |
extended | Fully extended or stretched forth. An extended discussion. |
forever | Without interruption. She took forever to write the paper. |
incessantly | Without interruption; constantly. She talked about him incessantly. |
indefinitely | For an unlimited or unspecified period of time. Talks cannot go on indefinitely. |
interminable | Endless or apparently endless (often used hyperbolically. We got bogged down in interminable discussions. |
lank | Of a person lanky. The man had lank brown greasy hair. |
lasting | Lasting a long time without change. A long lasting friendship. |
length | The length of a horse boat etc as a measure of the lead in a race. A length of brown satin. |
lengthen | Make or become longer. The mascara will lengthen your lashes. |
lengthy | Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted. A lengthy visit from her mother in law. |
longitudinal | Relating to longitude; measured from east to west. Longitudinal muscles. |
perpetual | (of an investment) having no fixed maturity date; irredeemable. A perpetual secretary of the society. |
perpetuation | The continuation or preservation of a situation, idea, etc. We criticized the perpetuation of racial stereotypes. |
postpone | Cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. The visit had to be postponed for some time. |
prolongation | The consequence of being lengthened in duration. The position is advertised for two years but prolongation is possible. |
protracted | Relatively long in duration tediously protracted. Protracted negotiations. |
spindly | Long and lean. Spindly chairs. |
stretched | Relieved of stiffness by stretching. Broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
unlimited | Without reservation or exception. Offshore reserves of gas and oil are not unlimited. |