1. yearlong - Adjective
2. yearlong - Adverb
3. yearlong - Adjective Satellite
lasting through a year
Source: WordNetattending yearlong courses Source: Internet
A few months into my current yearlong lease (with a roommate), my boyfriend of two years and I agreed to move in together once it was up. Source: Internet
After American officials tried and failed to persuade Mr. Ghani to postpone the election, the yearlong talks with the Taliban, primarily in Doha, Qatar, became a race against Afghanistan’s political calendar. Source: Internet
Her yearlong contract coincides with the time rail officials are expected to work on acceptable utility designs along Dillingham. Source: Internet
Castro, the former secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Barack Obama, ended his yearlong campaign earlier this month after struggling in the polls. Source: Internet
Although the rest of his unit was in Afghanistan, he spent most of the time in either Atlanta or at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr. Pollard ended his time in the National Guard after his yearlong activation. Source: Internet