prolateness

[US]/[ˈprɒlətˌnɪs]/
[UK]/[ˈproʊlətˌnɪs]/

Translation

n.The state of being prolonged or extended; lengthiness.; In astronomy, an ellipse that is markedly elongated.
adj.Prolate.

Phrases & Collocations

avoid prolateness

prolateness in speech

showing prolateness

despite prolateness

marked prolateness

with prolateness

exhibiting prolateness

prone to prolateness

reducing prolateness

instance of prolateness

Example Sentences

the politician's prolateness often obscured his actual policies.

despite the prolateness of the speech, the audience remained engaged.

we criticized the prolateness of the legal document, making it difficult to understand.

the prolateness in his writing style made it less accessible to younger readers.

the editor suggested reducing the prolateness of the article for clarity.

the report suffered from prolateness, burying key findings within unnecessary detail.

she admired his ability to avoid prolateness and get straight to the point.

the committee aimed to eliminate prolateness from the new regulations.

the prolateness of the bureaucratic process frustrated many applicants.

he was known for his concise communication, avoiding any unnecessary prolateness.

the novel's prolateness detracted from the overall narrative flow.

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