protractedly

IPA: proʊtrˈæktɪdɫi

adjective

  • In a protracted manner
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Examples of "protractedly" in Sentences

  • The word "see" in John 8: 51 means that the believer shall not gaze at death protractedly, steadily, exhaustively.
  • Withal, it may never be gazed upon so fixedly and so protractedly -- no matter how languidly -- with entire impunity.
  • As Micka has no means to look after it and no experience of empathy, the live plaything meets a protractedly distressing end.
  • Three children feuded for his throne so violently and protractedly that Henry, fearing for his life, gave the lance to his more faithful daughter, Agnes.
  • Before Jaran could decide if it was Elaina coming home, the letterbox opened, squeaking protractedly and an envelope slid through and fell heavily to the floor.
  • Hence term limits for Congress may become one of the few exceptions to the rule that when Americans want something, and want it intensely and protractedly, they get it.
  • _ -- The alcoholic mother lye from chinamine is evaporated down and protractedly exhausted with boiling ligroine, whereby conchinamine and a small quantity of certain amorphous bases are dissolved out.

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