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monthlong

American  
[muhnth-lawng] / ˈmʌnθˌlɔŋ /

adjective

  1. lasting one calendar month.


adverb

  1. Literary. for the duration of one month.

Example Sentences

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U.S. forces chased down an oil tanker fleeing the quarantine around Venezuela all the way to the Indian Ocean, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Monday, a monthlong pursuit that ended in the ship’s capture.

From The Wall Street Journal

Americans’ monthlong exercises in restraint have been known to affect sales of everything from razors in November to alcohol at the beginning of the year and snacks as some take on a one-month sugar detox.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hegseth spoke Thursday at the Long Beach manufacturing plant, Rocket Lab, the second stop on what the Department of Defense described as a monthlong tour of U.S. industrial defense companies.

From Los Angeles Times

After their monthlong interrogation, most are sent back to their units.

From The Wall Street Journal

She also travels to give lessons in jam-making, including a recent monthlong tenure in Japan.

From The Wall Street Journal