0 to remain, last or continue for a long time or after the expected time -- forblive; fortsætte
1 to proceed slowly or delay -- dvæle
We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.
What is embodied "presence" for him ultimately becomes a lingering "absence" for her.
It is proposed that these weakened representations may linger after articulation has normalized, undermining phonemic sensitivity and hence reading acquisition in the early school years.
Like non-war neurasthenia, wartime cases of psychological disturbance lingered because of weak will or a tendency to morbid introspection.
The owner/resident was arguably not harmed or harmed only psychically by the ten minutes of shock and the lingering emotional aftereffects.
Having said this, questions do linger unanswered about the real degree of autonomy of these women's actions and of their organisations.
There have been a few reports of patients who have survived bilateral lesions of the pons with few lingering complications.
She herself came to regret the volume, but could not shake off the lingering aura of its success.
Is there lingering concern associated with the innocent murmur?