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“protract”
protract (verb), protracts; protracted; protracting
To extend, to draw out, to lengthen: The orchestra conductor agreed to protract the concert by adding two encores of his favorite music.
![To lengthen in time or to prolong.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/protract-1.jpg)
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![To lengthen in time or to prolong.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/protract-1.jpg)
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tra-, tract-, trac-, -tractive, -traction, -tracting, treat-, trai-
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“protract”
To prolong, to lengthen in time, or to draw out. (2)
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