LONG STANDING: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for LONG STANDING?

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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.
continuedWithout stop or interruption.
The continued popularity of Westerns.
continuouslyRepeatedly without exceptions or reversals.
These images loop continuously.
elongateLong in relation to width elongated.
The old man s gaunt and elongated frame.
elongatedDrawn out or made longer spatially.
An alien being with an elongated head.
endlessHaving no known beginning and presumably no end.
Time is endless.
enduringPatiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble.
An enduring disposition.
everAt all times all the time and on every occasion.
They lived happily ever after.
extendExtend in scope or range or area.
Extend the loan.
extendedFully extended or stretched forth.
An extended discussion.
foreverWithout interruption.
She took forever to write the paper.
incessantlyWithout interruption; constantly.
She talked about him incessantly.
indefinitelyFor an unlimited or unspecified period of time.
Talks cannot go on indefinitely.
interminableEndless or apparently endless (often used hyperbolically.
We got bogged down in interminable discussions.
lankOf a person lanky.
The man had lank brown greasy hair.
lastingLasting a long time without change.
A long lasting friendship.
lengthThe length of a horse boat etc as a measure of the lead in a race.
A length of brown satin.
lengthenMake or become longer.
The mascara will lengthen your lashes.
lengthyRelatively long in duration; tediously protracted.
A lengthy visit from her mother in law.
longitudinalRelating 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.
perpetuationThe continuation or preservation of a situation, idea, etc.
We criticized the perpetuation of racial stereotypes.
postponeCause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled.
The visit had to be postponed for some time.
prolongationThe consequence of being lengthened in duration.
The position is advertised for two years but prolongation is possible.
protractedRelatively long in duration tediously protracted.
Protracted negotiations.
spindlyLong and lean.
Spindly chairs.
stretchedRelieved of stiffness by stretching.
Broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us.
unceasinglyWith unflagging resolve.
unlimitedWithout reservation or exception.
Offshore reserves of gas and oil are not unlimited.

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