verb
- third-person singular simple present of prolong; to extend the duration or length of something
Usage: standard present tense form
Examples
- The medication prolonges the patient's life by several months.
- She prolonges the conversation to avoid going home.
- This policy prolonges the economic recovery process.
- The director prolonges the final scene for dramatic effect.
- Drinking water prolonges your endurance during exercise.
- He prolonges his stay in Europe by booking another week.