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pro·tract·ed [prəʊˈtræktɪd] ADJ.

protracted
protracted disputes, negotiations
protracted discussion

pro·tract [prəʊˈtrækt] V. trans. form

protract discussion:

podaljševati [form. perf. podaljšati]
razvlačevati [form. perf. razvleči]

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It is distinct from insight (a much more protracted process) and can be contrasted with the deliberative style of decision-making.
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The game was an underdog darling of the indie game scene during its high-profile and protracted five-year development cycle.
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His opposition to the judges stemmed from a protracted civil court battle that left him suspended from his law practice and nearly destitute.
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Following a protracted siege, the city's walls were breached and fighting commenced within the city.
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A protracted hiatus then followed, fuelled by significant personal and family issues that were impacting all members of the band.
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Reaction to the decision, and to the protracted nature of the case itself, was widespread and negative.
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In many states, the debate was long and protracted.
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A protracted strike in 1914-15 failed to unionize the factory's workforce.
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The abbey went through a protracted decline and it never recovered the greatness of its heyday.
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This imposes a time limit on battles, as protracted skirmishes will eventually be reduced to sudden death in this way.
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