protract
1 of 1verb/proʊˈtrækt/
Forms:protracts,protracting,protracted,protracted
1
to extend a period of time or duration
transitive- She protracted the meeting by discussing irrelevant topics.
- He protracted his response to avoid making a decision.
- The illness protracted his recovery and delayed his return to work.
- The team is protracting the negotiation process.
- We are protracting the project timeline due to unforeseen delays.