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prolongation (mass) | prolongation
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prolongation (encz) | prolongation,prodloužení Martin M. |
prolongation (encz) | prolongation,prolongace Martin M. |
prolongation (encz) | prolongation,protáhnutí n: Martin M. |
Prolongation (gcide) | Prolongation \Pro`lon*ga"tion\, n. [F. prolongation.]
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1. The act of lengthening in space or in time; extension;
protraction. --Bacon.
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2. That which forms an additional length.
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prolongation (wn) | prolongation
n 1: the act of prolonging something; "there was an indefinite
prolongation of the peace talks" [syn: prolongation,
protraction, perpetuation, lengthening]
2: amount or degree or range to which something extends; "the
wire has an extension of 50 feet" [syn: extension,
lengthiness, prolongation]
3: the consequence of being lengthened in duration [syn:
lengthiness, prolongation, continuation, protraction] |
PROLONGATION (bouvier) | PROLONGATION. Time added to the duration of something.
2. When the time is lengthened during which a party is to perform a
contract, the sureties of such a party are in general discharged, unless the
sureties consent to such prolongation. See Giving time.
3. In the civil law the prolongation of time to the principal did not
discharge the surety. Dig. 2, 14, 27; Id. 12, 1, 40.
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prolongation (mass) | prolongation
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prolongation (encz) | prolongation,prodloužení Martin M.prolongation,prolongace Martin M.prolongation,protáhnutí n: Martin M. |
prolongation (wn) | prolongation
n 1: the act of prolonging something; "there was an indefinite
prolongation of the peace talks" [syn: prolongation,
protraction, perpetuation, lengthening]
2: amount or degree or range to which something extends; "the
wire has an extension of 50 feet" [syn: extension,
lengthiness, prolongation]
3: the consequence of being lengthened in duration [syn:
lengthiness, prolongation, continuation, protraction] |
PROLONGATION (bouvier) | PROLONGATION. Time added to the duration of something.
2. When the time is lengthened during which a party is to perform a
contract, the sureties of such a party are in general discharged, unless the
sureties consent to such prolongation. See Giving time.
3. In the civil law the prolongation of time to the principal did not
discharge the surety. Dig. 2, 14, 27; Id. 12, 1, 40.
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