Long-running
(adjective)
Describing something that has been in existence, operation, or performance for a long time.
Origin:
Long-running is a compound word, derived from the adjective 'long' and the verb 'to run'.
Examples:
- The long-running television show has been on the air for over 20 years.
- The long-running Broadway musical has been performed for thousands of theater-goers.
- The company has a long-running tradition of excellence and innovation in their field.
- The long-running feud between the two neighboring countries finally came to an end.
- The marathon runner is known for her long-running career and multiple victories.