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drawn–out
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
drawn–out
(adjective)
long–drawn–out
(adjective)
drawn–out
adjective
drawn–out
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DRAWN–OUT
[
more drawn–out; most drawn–out
]
:
continuing for or taking a long time
We're trying to avoid a
drawn-out
process.
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