Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "protracting" in a sentence
"Now, it's the prosecutor's turn to fail, by protracting the charging decision, and by demanding additional evidence, far more than if the alleged offender sold shoes or framed houses for a living."
"The ill-fitting gown, the protracting silence between beeps, the beige serenity of the walls; it all falls down on you."
"If a problem festers, we cling to the belief that money, know-how and perhaps some sobering wake-up call are all we need to solve it; we don't dare entertain the notion that there's something in human nature that's causing and protracting it."