prolong indefinitely
Frequency: 5.84.9 per million words
To make something last for a longer time, with no defined end.
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Examples (20)
- The committee decided to prolong the discussion indefinitely.
- Might it be possible to prolong life indefinitely?
- They hope to prolong their stay indefinitely by renewing their visas.
- The committee decided to prolong the negotiations indefinitely.
- The doctor tried to prolong the patient's life indefinitely, but it was futile.
- They hoped to prolong their stay indefinitely by finding local work.
- Due to the pandemic, the travel restrictions were prolonged indefinitely.
- Some people wish they could prolong their youth indefinitely.
- No one wants to prolong the suffering indefinitely.
- Such measures would only prolong the suffering indefinitely.
- The government sought to prolong its power indefinitely.
- The company tried to prolong the product's lifespan indefinitely through continuous updates.
- The repairs will prolong the lifespan of the machine indefinitely.
- The judge refused to prolong the trial indefinitely, demanding a swift resolution.
- She wished she could prolong her vacation indefinitely.
- With new medical advancements, is it truly possible to prolong human existence indefinitely?
- He tried to prolong the meeting indefinitely to avoid making a decision.
- He tried to prolong his vacation indefinitely, but his funds ran out.
- Such measures will only prolong the economic crisis indefinitely.
- Do not attempt to prolong this discussion indefinitely; we need a decision.