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protracted

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Adj — Lasting much longer than expected or wanted.

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protracted battle protracted negotiations protracted dispute

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What does “protracted” mean?

The word “protracted” means lasting much longer than expected or wanted. In plain terms, dragging on longer than it should — used for disputes, illnesses, negotiations, and the like.

How do you pronounce “protracted”?

“Protracted” is pronounced pruh-TRAK-tihd (/pɹoʊˈtɹæk.tɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “protracted” in a sentence?

Here is “protracted” used in a sentence: “The two sides reached a deal after a protracted negotiation.”

What part of speech is “protracted”?

“Protracted” is an adjective.

Is “protracted” a common word?

“Protracted” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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