Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prolongar
verb
/pro-lon-gar/

Definition
To extend the duration of something.

Examples
- She decided to prolong her stay at the beach to enjoy the sun.
- The meeting was prolonged to accommodate everyone’s questions.
- He tried to prolong the conversation to avoid saying goodbye.

Meaning
Prolongar refers to the act of making something last longer than it naturally would, often used in contexts such as time, events, or processes.

Synonyms
- extend
- lengthen
- protract
- continue
- draw out