Protraction

C1 16+

Synonyms of protraction

Antonyms of protraction

Collocations of protraction

protracted period
Frequency: 70 %

The project was delayed due to a protracted period of bad weather.

protracted negotiations
Frequency: 60 %

The protracted negotiations finally resulted in a compromise.

protracted legal battle
Frequency: 55 %

The protracted legal battle drained their resources and patience.

protracted conflict
Frequency: 50 %

The protracted conflict between the two countries seemed endless.

protracted illness
Frequency: 45 %

His protracted illness forced him to take an extended leave from work.

Idiomatic Expressions for protraction

  • Phrase: protraction of time
    Meaning: the extension or stretching out of a period or duration
    Usage: The protraction of time spent on this project is starting to affect other deadlines.