drag out
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Definition
- Verb (transitive and intransitive):
- To cause something to last longer than is necessary, desired, or expected, often making it tedious or boring.
- To extend the duration of an event, process, or discussion unnecessarily.
Usage
- This verb is often used to describe situations where time seems to pass slowly because an activity is uninteresting, overly detailed, or deliberately prolonged.
- It can be used both with an object (e.g., drag out a meeting) and without one (e.g., the meeting dragged out).
Examples
- Transitive use (with an object):
- The lawyer tried to drag out the cross-examination to exhaust the witness.
- Let's not drag out this decision any longer; we need to act now.
- Intransitive use (often with "on"):
- The negotiations dragged out for several more weeks without any progress.
- His story dragged on and on, and I nearly fell asleep.
Advanced Usage
- "to drag something out of someone": This is a different phrasal verb meaning to force someone to give information, often reluctantly. It is listed here as an advanced, distinct usage.
- The journalist finally dragged the truth out of the reluctant official.
Variants and Related Words
- Drag on (phrasal verb): A near-synonymous intransitive form, emphasizing continuous, tedious length.
- The winter seemed to drag on forever.
- Prolong (verb): To extend the duration of something, often without the negative connotation of boredom.
- Protract (verb): To draw out or lengthen in time, especially unnecessarily (more formal).
Synonyms
- Lengthen unnecessarily
- Prolong
- Protract
- Spin out
- Draw out
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Drag on: To continue slowly and tediously. (As shown in examples and variants).
- Drag out (as defined above).
Related Idioms
- Make a meal of something: (British English idiom) To take more time or effort over something than is necessary.
- He really made a meal of telling that simple story. (Similar in meaning to dragging it out).
Verb
- proceed for an extended period of time
- The speech dragged on for two hours
- last unnecessarily long