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Prolongation meaning
The act of prolonging. | That which has been prolonged; an extension.
Synonyms of Prolongation
Example sentences (20)
The two issues that undermine this goal are regional instability across the Persian Gulf, and the prolongation of unnecessary international disputes.
His interest is to remain in power — and only the prolongation of the war can delay his ouster.
Our position is clear that anything that could lead to ignition and prolongation of the crisis must be avoided.
Asked about some donors in Australia being reticent to give as a means to protest the prolongation of Malka Leifer’s legal hearings, he replied, “UIA is about humanitarianism.
His defence of the downtrodden is admirable, and I’m sure if by some miracle he were to visit us again he would be appalled to see the elongation and prolongation of his death at the hands of the bakers of this world.
However, a follow-up ECG showed signs of an extremely elongated QTc interval of 627 milliseconds, so doctors took her off chloroquine and other drugs that could cause QT-prolongation, including memantine and letrozole.
In Kenya, a second wave of the virus struck in September and led to the closure of schools and the prolongation of a curfew.
Spain’s CEOE employers’ federation said on Twitter after meeting officials in the prime minister’s office last week that “the prolongation and the greater flexibility of the Erte system is fundamental and urgent, and this is what we have conveyed”.
The prolongation of senile capitalism threatens the future of human culture, civilization, democracy, perhaps even the survival of humanity itself.
If we agree to boost the North Korean economy, either with aid or simply by lifting sanctions, the effect may be the prolongation of the regime.
Wikipedia says Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words; prolongation of sounds; and interruptions in speech known as blocks.
A state's continental shelf may exceed convert until the natural prolongation ends.
Bacon's writings integrated morality, salvation, alchemy, and the prolongation of life.
But the King was still determined "never to acknowledge the independence of the Americans, and to punish their contumacy by the indefinite prolongation of a war which promised to be eternal".
Certain medications are associated with lengthening of the QT interval — drug-induced QT prolongation — and an EKG may be warranted before starting the medication to ensure a normal QT interval, but this practice is debated.
Each consists of a prolongation of the syncytial material of the proboscis skin, penetrated by canals and sheathed with a muscular coat.
In France and Germany, the prolongation of a war meant continued employment for the soldiers, but in England, both sides were looking to end the war quickly.
In the south, the Tigheci Hills (average convert, max convert) are a prolongation, and run to the south parallel to the Lower Prut Valley.
It follows that the speed vector V2 lies on the prolongation of P1P2.
New Era Dianetics uses an E-Meter and a rote procedure citation for running chains of related traumatic incidents. citation Dianetics clarifies the understanding of psychosomatic illness in terms of predisposition, precipitation, and prolongation.