long-lasting
Americanadjective
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enduring or existing for a long period of time.
a long-lasting friendship.
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effective for a relatively long period of time.
a long-lasting pain reliever.
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resisting the effects of wear or use over a long period.
a long-lasting fabric used for work clothes.
Etymology
Origin of long-lasting
First recorded in 1520–30
Example Sentences
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Jonathan Spencer suggests that more radical measures may be required, to ensure long-lasting biodiversity improvements.
From BBC
But some passengers and crew members have been diagnosed with long-lasting and severe illnesses.
Researchers classify DAN5 as Homo erectus, a long-lasting species found across Africa, Asia, and Europe after about 1.8 million years ago.
From Science Daily
Even with progress in medical care, available drugs often fail to produce long-lasting results and can cause severe side effects.
From Science Daily
The research also underscores how long-lasting environmental pressures can shape the development and stability of early civilizations.
From Science Daily
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