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continuously

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs-lee]

adverb

  1. without interruption or cessation; unceasingly.

    To remain eligible for scholarship aid, a student must remain continuously enrolled at an educational institution located in the state.

  2. in a directly connected way.

    A mountainous spine, the Great Dividing Range, extends almost continuously from Far North Queensland to Victoria.



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Other Word Forms

  • noncontinuously adverb
  • quasi-continuously adverb
  • semicontinuously adverb
  • uncontinuously adverb
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In full ceremonial dress, the oldest continuously serving regiment in the British Army paraded through the border town with the Band of the Coldstream Guards.

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The curfew comes as arrests have continuously increased since protests began on Friday in response to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Southern California.

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Thus, the challenge of continuously documenting and sounding the alarm about how abnormal and dangerous the Age of Trump is while never normalizing it as being somehow quotidian, and therefore numbing.

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In this system the executive was continuously dependent on the support of an elected legislature "which is looking for popularity and stops any unpleasant measure".

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A chorus of survey data consistently reports that Americans view the economy as getting continuously worse, with those findings often extending as far back as the data sets have existed.

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continuous functioncontinuously variable transmission