Adjective
The word is derived from lengthy
Am I the only one who can't seem to reconcile the grand canyon of cognitive dissonance I feel when people with much more important jobs than I have manage to score much lengthier times off? Kevin Bleyer
A lengthier critical appreciation would have nicely enhanced the volume, as would have some notes regarding individual collections, if not individual poems. Source: Internet
CFR28 contains a number of other technical provisions that are said to “prevent loopholes and sabotage” which, when combined with its core provisions, make it lengthier than other proposed amendments. Source: Internet
Patients with mainly dissociative and posttraumatic symptoms face a better prognosis than those with comorbid disorders or those still in contact with abusers, and the latter groups often face lengthier and more difficult treatment. Source: Internet
Ein Gedi An Ancient Oasis Settlement (Jewish Virtual Library) A lengthier article describing the Chalcolithic temple, village at Tell Goren, and Roman-Byzantine synagogue. Source: Internet
Noting that their study looked only at the immediate and three-week delayed effect of three weeks of bright light therapy, they recommended lengthier studies to assess potential prolonged effects or longer-term light therapy. Source: Internet