protractedly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From protracted + -ly.
Adjective
[edit]protractedly (comparative more protractedly, superlative most protractedly)
- In a protracted manner
- 2007 January 4, Andrew Adam Newman, “Catch the Next Chapter on Your iPod (It’s Even Cheaper)”, in New York Times[1]:
- (Book ads increasingly include “Also available as an audiobook,” which audio publishers, protractedly battling the belief that listeners are readers’ intellectual inferiors, consider a breakthrough.)
Synonyms
[edit]- abidingly, at length, enduringly; see also Thesaurus:lastingly