verb (past: prorogued, past participle: prorogued, present participle: proroguing) as in strong fondness

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prolong, extend, postpone

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Example Sentences

Example:They decided to prolong the debate to allow more time for discussion.

Definition:To extend the duration beyond the normal or proper limit; to lengthen.

From prolong

Example:The session was extended to give more time for members to speak.

Definition:To prolong in time; to continue; to draw out to a greater length of time.

From extend

Example:The discussion was postponed indefinitely as the members could not agree on the agenda.

Definition:To put off or defer to a later time; to delay.

From postpone