lengthy

IPA: ɫˈɛŋθi

adjective

  • Having length; long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension.
  • Speaking or writing at length; long-winded.
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Examples of "lengthy" in Sentences

  • That was the subject of the lengthy discussions.
  • Or, there is the lengthy explaination of the gambit system.
  • There are lengthy quotes printed in the front of the paperback.
  • After that, the history of changes in the organization are lengthy.
  • He has now parted company with the APS after what he called lengthy consideration.
  • Africa's economy, a process which he described as lengthy, requiring patience and application.
  • Mason police arrested McSorley in February after what they described as a lengthy investigation.
  • Therefore the strength of the “entropic” attack is that it manipulates us to respond in lengthy and dry form.
  • The £7bn fairness package, drawn up in lengthy negotiations with the Treasury, will have three main elements:
  • Anna Rhodes changed her last name to match her partner's in what they described as a lengthy and cumbersome process.
  • If customers can turn to the cloud for processing power on an as-needed basis, will they continue to lock themselves in lengthy contracts that leverage IBM's mainframe technology?
  • But the Applicants noted in lengthy submissions, invoking several cases including para. 41 of Irwin Toy Ltd.v. Quebec, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 927, indicating that expression has both content and form.
  • I might consider it the next time I happen to overhear my male colleagues engaging in lengthy, convoluted discussions regarding appropriate dress when appearing before female judges, much like the conversations my female colleagues and I have had over the years.

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