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Protract (to ) conjugation

English
22 examples
This verb can also mean the following: put, protrude, lay down the lines and angles of, draw to a scale, extend, plot, defer, draw, delay, put off to a distant time, draw out, use, mar 2010

Conjugation of protract

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they
Present Simple
protract
protract
protracts
protract
protract
protract
Future Simple
will protract
will protract
will protract
will protract
will protract
will protract
Past Simple
protracted
protracted
protracted
protracted
protracted
protracted
Conditional Simple
would protract
would protract
would protract
would protract
would protract
would protract
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am protracting
are protracting
is protracting
are protracting
are protracting
are protracting
Future Progressive
will be protracting
will be protracting
will be protracting
will be protracting
will be protracting
will be protracting
Past Progressive
was protracting
were protracting
was protracting
were protracting
were protracting
were protracting
Conditional Progressive
would be protracting
would be protracting
would be protracting
would be protracting
would be protracting
would be protracting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have protracted
have protracted
has protracted
have protracted
have protracted
have protracted
Future Perfect
will have protracted
will have protracted
will have protracted
will have protracted
will have protracted
will have protracted
Past Perfect
had protracted
had protracted
had protracted
had protracted
had protracted
had protracted
Conditional Perfect
would have protracted
would have protracted
would have protracted
would have protracted
would have protracted
would have protracted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been protracting
have been protracting
has been protracting
have been protracting
have been protracting
have been protracting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been protracting
will have been protracting
will have been protracting
will have been protracting
will have been protracting
will have been protracting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been protracting
had been protracting
had been protracting
had been protracting
had been protracting
had been protracting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been protracting
would have been protracting
would have been protracting
would have been protracting
would have been protracting
would have been protracting

Examples of protract

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
And it will protract the process.
I could protract a couple of days, but my colleagues would wonder.
The idea that we protract it so with so many onerous procedural exercises...
The negotiations are expected to end in two weeks but may protract, now that the Greenlanders have a say, too.
When we meet new people, protract your S's.
And it will protract the process.
I could protract a couple of days, but my colleagues would wonder.
The idea that we protract it so with so many onerous procedural exercises...
The negotiations are expected to end in two weeks but may protract, now that the Greenlanders have a say, too.
When we meet new people, protract your S's.
"Your prick, it gets protracted
A protracted vascular surgery increases the risk of septic shock.
A protracted war could draw other nations to their cause.
After a long protracted battle, was I finally forging an ally?
After my long and protracted battle with a substance-abuse problem the heartless administration of this esteemed university is gonna kick me out.
Tobacco companies specialize in two things— One, getting people addicted to cigarettes, and two, prolonging and protracting pretrial litigation.
"Your prick, it gets protracted
A protracted vascular surgery increases the risk of septic shock.
A protracted war could draw other nations to their cause.
After a long protracted battle, was I finally forging an ally?
After my long and protracted battle with a substance-abuse problem the heartless administration of this esteemed university is gonna kick me out.
Tobacco companies specialize in two things— One, getting people addicted to cigarettes, and two, prolonging and protracting pretrial litigation.

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