prolonger

[pruh-lawng-ger]

prolonger Definition

  • 1to extend the duration of something
  • 2to make something last longer

Using prolonger: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prolonger" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The medicine helped to prolong his life.

  • Example

    They decided to prolong their stay in Europe.

  • Example

    The negotiations were prolonged due to disagreements.

  • Example

    The company is trying to prolong the life of its products.

prolonger Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for prolonger

Phrases with prolonger

  • to delay the unavoidable outcome of a situation

    Example

    He knew he couldn't avoid the consequences, but he tried to prolong the inevitable.

  • a situation where someone is exposed to something for an extended period of time

    Example

    Prolonged exposure to the sun can cause skin damage.

  • an illness that lasts for an extended period of time

    Example

    She was unable to work due to a prolonged illness.

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Summary: prolonger in Brief

The verb 'prolonger' [pruh-lawng-ger] means to extend the duration of something or make it last longer. It is often used to describe extending the lifespan of something or delaying an outcome. Examples include 'The medicine helped to prolong his life.' and 'They decided to prolong their stay in Europe.'