prolong Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of prolong In English

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Examples of prolong

  • Responses are generally elevated and prolonged, but to a lesser degree than with picrotoxin.

  • This can be achieved without mortality or morbidity and avoids prolonged evolutions and late deaths.

  • But the participants had different cultural sensibilities, tall egos, and wide ambitions, which provoked and prolonged their quarrel.

  • In fact, fathers could delay funding their sons' marriages on the grounds that money was unavailable, thereby prolonging their access to the young men's labor.

  • No one seriously proposed that the families were mistaken in thinking that ventilator support would be effective in prolonging the patient's biological existence.

  • Rural bases enabled workers to prolong their strike action in urban areas.

  • High birth weight, induction or augmentation of labour, and prolonged first stage, were not associated with adverse outcome in this study.

  • Moreover, study of the rd-3 mutation might also lead to clues for therapies to prolong photoreceptor survival in human disease.

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Translations of prolong In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    延長,拖延…

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  • 中文简体

    延长,拖延…

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  • Español

    prolongar, alargar…

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  • Português

    prolongar…

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  • Türk dili

    ömrünü uzatmak, uzun süre devam etmesini sağlamak…

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  • Français

    prolonger…

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  • Čeština

    prodloužit…

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  • Dansk

    forlænge…

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