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Prolongational

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Relating to or characterized by prolongation.

Sense 1: Extending the duration or length of something.

Example sentence: The prolongational effects of the medication helped alleviate the patient's pain for a longer period of time.


Sense 2: In music theory, referring to the prolongation of a musical note or chord beyond its expected duration.

Example sentence: The pianist skillfully utilized the prolongational technique, holding the final note of the piece to create a dramatic effect.


Sense 3: Pertaining to the extension of a musical phrase, passage, or section beyond its normal boundaries for expressive purposes.

Example sentence: The composer employed prolongational elements in the composition, elongating certain motifs to create a sense of tension and anticipation.


Sense 4: Locally used to describe an event or activity that is commonly enjoyed or preferred by the people in a particular area.

Example sentence: The annual summer fair is a prolongational tradition in this town, attracting both locals and tourists.



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