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drag out

1 of 1verb
/dræg aʊt/
Forms:drags out,dragging out,dragged out,dragged out
1

to prolong or extend a situation, event, or process, often unnecessarily

transitive
  • The speaker seemed to drag out the presentation, causing some attendees to lose interest.
  • The negotiations were dragged out due to disagreements on minor details.
  • The legal proceedings were dragged out, increasing the stress on all parties involved.
  • The teacher decided not to drag out the class unnecessarily and concluded the lesson on time.
  • The management promised not to drag out the decision-making process for the new project.
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