Eternal vs Protracted - What's the difference?
eternal | protracted | Related terms |
Lasting forever; unending.
* John Locke
* Dryden
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(philosophy) existing outside time; as opposed to sempiternal, existing within time but everlastingly
(dated) Exceedingly great or bad; used as an intensifier.
(protract)
Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.
Eternal is a related term of protracted.
As adjectives the difference between eternal and protracted
is that eternal is lasting forever; unending while protracted is lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.As a verb protracted is
(protract).eternal
English
Alternative forms
* (chiefly archaic) * (obsolete) * eternall (obsolete)Adjective
(-)- to know whether there were any real being, whose duration has been eternal
- Fires eternal in thy temple shine.
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- some eternal villain
Synonyms
* permanent, sempiternal, endless, everlasting * (existing outside time) timeless, atemporalAntonyms
* ephemeral * sempiternalDerived terms
* eternal life * eternal recurrence * eternal return * eternal triangle * hope springs eternalAnagrams
* English words suffixed with -al ----protracted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a protracted and bitter dispute