Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
long-interval
Noun
/lɔːŋ ˈɪntərvl/

Definition
A prolonged period of time between two events or occurrences.

Examples
- The long-interval between the two meetings made it difficult to maintain momentum.
- After a long-interval, the research results were finally published.

Meaning
The term ‘long-interval’ refers to an extended duration separating events, often used in contexts where waiting or delay is involved.

Synonyms
- Extended period
- Prolonged duration
- Protracted interval