Lengthening in a sentence as a noun

The console lifespan is lengthening as a general rule, and for good reasons.

You are simply adding length to the password with your own key lengthening algorithm using values that are still in the database or source.

Cyanogenmod deserves a lot of credit of lengthening the lifespan of devices.

Japan is overcrowded and has famously long and lengthening lifespans.

The dial-up modem sound is digitally created, and a digital lengthening of each tone is much higher quality.

The timing and intensity of light relative to when your internal clock thinks it is in the day determines the amount of slowing or lengthening of your cycle.

We are not duplicating cable systems, we are simply lengthening the wire between the consumer and their individual antenna.

My guess is that if you're drinking 6 cups of coffee a day, you've probably got yourself a nice white collar job - and a lot of the other life lengthening perks that come along with gainful employment.

But if extreme life-lengthening technologies are truly on the table, the potential for an Elysium-like scenario should be taken seriously.

Unless you are willing to postulate either constant, exponential population growth, dramatic lengthening of generations, or superhuman capacity to remember, you couldn't remember any one person more than once every several million years.

Lengthening definitions

noun

the act of prolonging something; "there was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks"

See also: prolongation protraction perpetuation