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Definition of continuing. 1 : continuous, constant continuing poverty. 2 : needing no renewal : enduring continuing fame a continuing contract. Other Words from continuing Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More about continuing. Keep scrolling for more.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/continuingSynonyms & Antonyms of continuing. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 going on and on without any interruptions. the continuing success of the chain as it opens stores around the country. Synonyms for continuing. ceaseless,
www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/continuing - verbcontinue (verb) · continues (third person present) · continued (past tense) · continued (past participle) · continuing (present participle)
- persist in an activity or process:"he was unable to continue with his job" · "prices continued to fall during April"Similar:carry on withgo on withkeep on withproceed withpersist in/withpress on withpersevere in/withpush on withnot stopnot give up
- remain in existence or operation:"discussions continued throughout the year"
- remain in a specified position or state:"they have indicated their willingness to continue in office" · "the weather continued warm and pleasant"
- carry on traveling in the same direction:"he hummed to himself as they continued northward"
- (of a road, river, etc.) extend farther in the same direction:"the main path continued through a tunnel"
- recommence or resume after interruption:"we continue the story from the point reached in Chapter 1" · "the trial continues tomorrow"Similar:Opposite:
- carry on speaking after a pause or interruption:"I told him he was obstructing the inquiry and he let me continue"
- us lawpostpone or adjourn (a legal proceeding):"the case was continued without a finding until August 2"Similar:put to one sidekeep in abeyancehold over/offdo laterput off the evil day/hourlay on the tabletake a rain check on
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