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    pro·long
    [prəˈlôNG, prəˈläNG]
    verb
    prolonged (past tense) · prolonged (past participle)
    1. extend the duration of:
      "an idea that prolonged the life of the engine by many years"
      Opposite:
      • technical
        (be prolonged)
        extend in spatial length:
        "the line of his lips was prolonged in a short red scar"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French prolonguer, from late Latin prolongare, from pro- ‘forward, onward’ + longus ‘long’.
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