Sentence examples for the protracted from inspiring English sources

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the protracted

adjective

Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

  • A protracted and bitter dispute

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The protracted war progressively weakened the Nationalist regime.

The protracted conflict inside Syria was a gift to Putin.

The protracted rescue attempt made news around the world.

All the same, the protracted Republican primary season has paid dividends for Mr. Romney.

Unfortunately, it's a rhythm that is derailed somewhat by the protracted ending.

The protracted slide forced Ventura and the organization to confront a new reality.

Before Thursday, the Nepalese public was growing increasingly angry with the protracted stalemate.

But, unlike the protracted impact of Asia's financial woes, the GM effect is clearly temporary.

"I'd say, in the long run, it's worth the protracted negotiation".

Speaking outside the court, Baxter said the protracted court case had destroyed his life.

What remains unclear is the position adopted by the joint chiefs during the protracted discussions.

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