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ˌlong-ˈterm adjective [usually before noun]
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English Dictionaryˌlong-ˈterm W3 adjective [usually before noun] continuing for a long period of time, or relating to what will happen in the distant future
Antonym : short-term:
the long-term future of the fishing industry
the long-term interests of the companythe long-term unemployed (=people who have not had a job for a long time)
the long-term effects of alcohol on the bodylong-term plan/strategy/solutionlong-term loan/investment ⇒
in the long term at
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[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomslong-termlong-/short-/medium-termin the long/medium/short term - a long, medium, or short time in the future.
Have you made any long-term plans? (always before noun)
Medium-term funding may be offered to help start new projects in developing countries. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲