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lengthen
/ ˈlɛŋθən; ˈlɛŋkθən /
verb
- to make or become longer
Derived Forms
- ˈlengthener, noun
Other Words From
- lengthen·er noun
- outlengthen verb (used with object)
- un·lengthened adjective
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The guidance highlights that while there are some increased risks linked to taking HRT, it is unlikely to lengthen or shorten overall life expectancy.
The Proposition 36 ballot initiative — which Gascón opposes because it would lengthen prison sentences for many crimes — appears all but certain to pass.
As fire season lengthens and intensifies across the West, the pilots who do the grueling, sometimes deadly work of aerial firefighting are in high demand.
After they sought separate opinions from other specialists, it was found that the frame used for the lengthening was the wrong type, the Sunday Times said.
Dr Blagden warns that "the personnel, equipment and logistics demands of attempting to sustain the incursion then hold the taken territory will be significant, especially as supply lines lengthen."
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