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    con·tin·ue
    /kənˈtinyo͞o/

    verb

    • 1. persist in an activity or process: "he was unable to continue with his job" Similar carry on withgo on withkeep on withproceed withOpposite stopdiscontinueabandon
    • 2. recommence or resume after interruption: "we continue the story from the point reached in Chapter 1" Similar resumepick uptake upcarry on withOpposite end

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  2. The meaning of CONTINUE is to maintain without interruption a condition, course, or action. How to use continue in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Continue.

  3. to keep happening or to keep doing something without stopping: [ + to infinitive ] If it continues to rain, we may have to cancel the outdoor concert. [ + to infinitive ] I will continue to say what I believe. They continued hoping there would be additional survivors.

  4. The verb continue is related to the word continuous, from the Latin word continuare, meaning “join together” or “connect.”. When anything goes on without a break, like the middle school variety show, it continues, uninterrupted. You can also continue something that was paused or set aside.

  5. to keep happening or to keep doing something without stopping: [ + to infinitive ] If it continues to rain, we may have to cancel the outdoor concert. [ + to infinitive ] I will continue to say what I believe. They continued hoping there would be additional survivors.

  6. Continue definition: to go on after suspension or interruption. See examples of CONTINUE used in a sentence.

  7. to remain or cause to remain in a particular condition, capacity, or place. 2. (when tr, may take an infinitive) to carry on uninterruptedly (a course of action); persist in (something) he continued running. 3. (when tr, may take an infinitive) to resume after an interruption. we'll continue after lunch.

  8. 1. To carry on; persist in: The police will continue their investigation. I continued reading all afternoon. 2. To carry further in time, space, or development; extend: The builder will continue the road right through the swamp. 3. To cause to remain or last; retain or maintain: Are you continuing the prescription?

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