Adjective
monthslong (not comparable)
Lasting for multiple months.
India's fragile health system was bolstered during a stringent monthslong lockdown but could still be overwhelmed by an exponential rise in infections. Source: Internet
The U.S.-backed Arab coalition battling to restore Yemen’s internationally recognized government stepped up airstrikes on rebel targets northeast of the capital, Sanaa, following a monthslong lull, while Houthis shelled government-held areas. Source: Internet
Last fall, I received a long email detailing what sounded like a monthslong emotional affair between the letter’s author, who described herself as a young woman, and her decades-older married boss. Source: Internet
Onboarding is a monthslong acclimation period that goes beyond just filling out paperwork. Source: Internet
Remembering the life of Congressman John LewisJohn Lewis, a Democratic congressman from Georgia and a longtime civil rights activist, died after a monthslong battle with pancreatic cancer on Friday. Source: Internet
The monthslong process involved soliciting interest from dozens of parties including holders of interests in the litigation trust and commercial litigation funders. Source: Internet