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long-lasting
[ lawng-las-ting, -lah-sting, long- ]
adjective
- enduring or existing for a long period of time:
a long-lasting friendship.
- effective for a relatively long period of time:
a long-lasting pain reliever.
- resisting the effects of wear or use over a long period:
a long-lasting fabric used for work clothes.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of long-lasting1
Example Sentences
They said the Southwest needs to prioritize water recycling to adapt as droughts grow more intense and long-lasting with global warming.
Like Freeman, it was interactions in public with fans that opened his eyes to its long-lasting resonance.
Organisers say the staging in Britain will "deliver long-lasting benefits for thousands of people by tackling inactivity, improving mental wellbeing, boosting economic growth and supporting communities to thrive".
Blair Murray scooping up a loose ball and scampering in might have been the spark for a similar comeback, or at least longer-lasting resistance.
The sons of women who smoke while pregnant experience more long-lasting side effects than their daughters, according to a new study.
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