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

Need another word that means the same as “prolong”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “prolong” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Prolong” are: keep up, sustain, draw out, extend, protract, lengthen, make longer, extend the duration of, drag out, spin out, stretch out, string out, elongate

Prolong as a Verb

Definitions of "Prolong" as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “prolong” as a verb can have the following definitions:

  • Extend in spatial length.
  • Extend the duration of.
  • Lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer.
  • Lengthen or extend in duration or space.

Synonyms of "Prolong" as a verb (13 Words)

drag outSuck in or take (air.
draw outSteep; pass through a strainer.
elongateMake (something) longer, especially unusually so in relation to its width.
The pup s globular body slowly elongates.
extendThrust or extend out.
She extended her visit by another day.
extend the duration ofOpen or straighten out; unbend.
keep upKeep in a certain state, position, or activity.
lengthenMake (a vowel or syllable) long.
In the spring when the days are lengthening.
make longerEngage in.
protractLengthen in time; cause to be or last longer.
He had certainly taken his time even protracting the process.
spin outMake up a story.
stretch outExtend or stretch out to a greater or the full length.
string outProvide with strings.
sustainUndergo (as of injuries and illnesses.
She alone sustained her family.

Usage Examples of "Prolong" as a verb

  • Prolong the treatment of the patient.
  • The line of his lips was prolonged in a short red scar.
  • We prolonged our stay.
  • An idea which prolonged the life of the engine by many years.

Associations of "Prolong" (30 Words)

briefInstruct a barrister by brief.
Introductions were brief and polite.
defermentAct of putting off to a future time.
He was granted five deferments from the draft.
discontinuanceThe act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent.
elongateLong in relation to width elongated.
The old man s gaunt and elongated frame.
ephemeralAn ephemeral plant.
The ephemeral joys of childhood.
extendExtend or stretch out to a greater or the full length.
Can we extend the legs of this dining table.
fleetingLasting for a very short time.
A fleeting glance.
fugitiveQuick to disappear; fleeting.
Fugitives from justice.
glanceThrow a glance at take a brief look at.
Sunlight glanced off the curved body of a dolphin.
lengthenMake longer.
The mascara will lengthen your lashes.
longA long sound such as a long signal in Morse code or a long vowel or syllable.
It will not be for long.
momentaryLasting for a markedly brief time.
A momentary glimpse.
overviewA general summary of a subject.
The report overviews the needs of the community.
postulateTake as a given assume as a postulate or axiom.
The chapter was then allowed to postulate the bishop of Bath.
protractProlong.
He had certainly taken his time even protracting the process.
provisionalA provisional stamp.
A provisional government.
provisoryProvisional.
A provisory clause.
shortA short circuit.
He was often sharp and rather short with her.
sojournA temporary stay (e.g., as a guest.
She had sojourned once in Egypt.
stopgapSomething contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency.
Transplants are only a stopgap until more sophisticated alternatives can work.
stretchThe fact or condition of a muscle being stretched.
To enjoy the picnic we stretched out on the grass.
stretchingExercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent.
succinctnessTerseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words.
tarryBe about.
A length of tarry rope.
temporaryA worker especially in an office hired on a temporary basis.
A temporary job.
transientLasting a very short time.
Transient laborers.
transitoryNot permanent.
Transitory periods of medieval greatness.
truceA state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms.
The guerrillas called a three day truce.
truncateMake shorter as if by cutting off.
The torso has been truncated just below the neck line.
visitThe act of visiting in an official capacity as for an inspection.
A visit to the dentist.
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