How to use in-sentence of “prolonged”:
+ Nelson Mandela died on 5 December 2013 at the age of 95, at his home in Houghton EstateHoughton, Johannesburg, South Africa surrounded by his family after a prolonged lung infection.
+ Nico is chronologically over eighty years old as a result of his prolonged stay in the Lotus Casino in Las Vegas, an enchanted hotel where one does not age and time does not pass at its normal pace.
+ Although the armistice ended the fighting on the Western Front, it had to be prolonged three times until the Treaty of Versailles.
+ After prolonged summons, when the farmers refused to pay the extra tax, the government seized their lands in retaliation.
+ When Italy declared war in May 1940, the Italian troops were not prepared for a prolonged war in Eastern Africa.
+ Due to the Celtic heritage of many whites living in Appalachia, a series of prolonged violent engagements in late- nineteenth-century Kentucky and West Virginia were referred to commonly as feuds, a tendency that was partly due to the nineteenth-century popularity of William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott, authors who both wrote semihistorical accounts of blood feuds.

Example sentences of “prolonged”:
+ According to a study conducted by Mika and his colleagues, prolonged stress in rats causes response inhibition.
+ He died in Lahore, on 3rd November 2016, after a prolonged illness.
+ According to a study conducted by Mika and his colleagues, prolonged stress in rats causes response inhibition.
+ He died in Lahore, on 3rd November 2016, after a prolonged illness.
+ Behavioural responses to prolonged stress can also be transferred across generations.
+ George Liquor is the main character of a prolonged and delayed Kickstarter cartoon called Cans Without Labels.
+ The prolonged attrition warfare of the Solomon Islands campaign allowed the Allies to take an offensive stance for the rest of the Pacific War.
+ The Western Schism, or Papal Schism, was a prolonged period of crisis in Latin Christendom from 1378 to 1416, when there were two or more claimants to the See of Rome and thus it was difficult to discern who the true Pope was.
+ Health risks include, overdose, respiratory depression, risk of HIV if injected, and risk of permanent brain dulling if used for prolonged periods of time.
+ The prolonged war was a considerable financial drain on Morocco.
+ Movie with this rating have strong sexual content/nudity, prolonged scenes of graphic violence, strong coarse language, graphic horror, and other disturbing content.
+ Buprenorphine is a long-acting partial opioid agonist, meaning that although it binds to the body’s opioid receptors, it produces milder effects over a more prolonged period of time vs.
+ Blind people are given 1.5 time prolonged time than normal applicants in every section, weak-eyed applicants and applicants who suffer from cerebral palsy are given 20 extra minutes in every sections.
+ Happiness is a prolonged condition.
+ Moreover, internal disputes in the ANC prolonged the war as consensus on peace was not reached.
+ Possible Cancer signs and symptomssigns and symptoms include, a lump, abnormal bleeding, prolonged cough, unexplained bowel movements.
+ Kiss died on 29 July 2014 due to prolonged illness.
