Word info Synonyms

longterm

Adjective

Meaning

longterm (comparative more longterm, superlative most longterm)

Alternative spelling of long-term

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport its the longterm. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race. Alain Prost

Between 1920 and 1924 the Conservative party made three longterm decisions. The first was to remove Lloyd George from office. The second was to take up the rôle of 'defender of the social order'. The third was to make Labour the chief party of opposition. Maurice Cowling

I think having that longterm vision was helpful. But I want folks to just do the work. Right. Do the research. Information is out there. There's a lot of ways to hustle even before you've been signed to anything. Elizabeth Acevedo

And while the was in a longterm relationship for most of the time we knew her, there wee some off periods from Liam where she had brief flings with other stars. Source: Internet

“Certain state like California, Illinois, New York had problems with their budget — had longterm problems with their budget picture prior to this crisis,” Jordan opined. Source: Internet

Bowlsby on the longterm future: “It’s likely to be a bumpy road for the next 24 months or so. Source: Internet

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