protraction

[US]/prəʊˈtrækʃən/
[UK]/proʊˈtrækʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of prolonging or extending something; the drawing of a figure to scale; forward extension, especially in a medical context; lengthening or extension of time or duration

Phrases & Collocations

protraction period

protraction phase

protraction movement

protraction angle

protraction force

protraction exercise

protraction strategy

protraction effect

protraction technique

protraction mechanism

Example Sentences

protraction of the meeting led to frustration among the team members.

the protraction of the negotiations caused a delay in the project.

his protraction of the decision-making process was criticized.

the protraction of the trial raised concerns about justice.

protraction in the delivery schedule frustrated the customers.

they faced protraction in the approval process for their proposal.

the protraction of the construction project resulted in increased costs.

protraction of the discussion did not yield any new ideas.

she noted the protraction of the process was unnecessary.

protraction in resolving the issue can lead to bigger problems.

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