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verb 
  1. To draw out; to extend, especially in duration.
No one wanted Nicolettte at the discussion, as she would the debate long beyond any reasonable limit with her tedious and tangential arguments.
  1. To use a protractor.
Etymology: 
  • From Latin protractum, past participle of protrahere.



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