nonprotracted

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English

Etymology

From non- +‎ protracted.

Adjective

nonprotracted (comparative more nonprotracted, superlative most nonprotracted)

  1. Not protracted; of limited duration.
    • 1997, David Carment, Patrick James, Wars in the Midst of Peace, →ISBN, page 177:
      Ethnic protracted conflicts are no more likely than ethnic nonprotracted conflicts or nonethnic conflicts to be triggered by violence.
    • 1999, Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, page 68:
      Domiciled status was divided into two categories: protracted homelessness (longest period of continuous homelessness greater than one year) and nonprotracted homelessness (homeless less than one year or no history of homelessness).
    • 2004, Alba Conte, Attorney fee awards - Volume 3, page 398:
      Finally, the court's suggestion that the nonprotracted nature of this litigation counsels against awarding attorney's fees is improper.