Simple past tense and past participle of protract.(verb)
Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.(adjective)
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Use "protracted" in a sentence
"And there was a protracted meeting going on, what we called protracted, big meeting, you know."
"U.N. food agencies said Wednesday that 166 million people in 22 countries suffer chronic hunger or difficulty finding enough to eat as a result of what they called protracted food crises."
"- U.N. food agencies said Wednesday that 166 million people in 22 countries suffer chronic hunger or difficulty finding enough to eat as a result of what they called protracted food crises."