1. prolonging - Noun
2. prolonging - Verb
of Prolong
Source: Webster's dictionary“Any prolonging of this dreadful disease will cast an impact on our cotton yarn export business,” said an official of Southern India Mills’ Association (Sima), a leading mills association in India. Source: Internet
As this saga plays out in Guyana, the drama continues to spill on the election opera stage, where the actors are leading the managers into a trauma and the audience is in a dilemma, prolonging a recount result in a panorama punctuated with many a comma. Source: Internet
Before the advent of Twitter and other social media platforms, experts believe, lack of instant and highly public means of communication contributed to prolonging conflicts and further escalating tensions between nations. Source: Internet
“He can kick-start the dismantling of an abusive, repressive legal system or share responsibility for prolonging it despite all the hopes that were placed in his presidency.” Source: Internet
Begin considered the diplomatic option fruitless, and worried that prolonging the attack would lead to a fatal inability to act in response to the perceived threat. Source: Internet
According to whom it is aimed at prolonging the power of Serzh Sargsyan, who, according to the current constitution, can't ran for a third presidential term. Source: Internet