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Continue   /kəntˈɪnju/   Listen
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verb
(past & past part. continued; pres. part. continuing)
1.
Continue a certain state, condition, or activity.  Synonyms: go along, go on, keep, proceed.  "We continued to work into the night" , "Keep smiling" , "We went on working until well past midnight"
2.
Continue talking.  Synonyms: carry on, go on, proceed.  "But there is no choice" , "Carry on--pretend we are not in the room"
3.
Keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last.  Synonyms: bear on, carry on, preserve, uphold.  "Continue the family tradition" , "Carry on the old traditions"
4.
Move ahead; travel onward in time or space.  Synonyms: go forward, proceed.  "She continued in the direction of the hills" , "We are moving ahead in time now"
5.
Allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature.  Synonyms: keep, keep on, retain.  "She retains a lawyer" , "The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff" , "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on" , "We kept the work going as long as we could" , "She retained her composure" , "This garment retains its shape even after many washings"
6.
Do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop.  Synonym: persist in.  "The landlord persists in asking us to move"
7.
Continue after an interruption.
8.
Continue in a place, position, or situation.  Synonyms: remain, stay, stay on.  "Stay with me, please" , "Despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year" , "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
9.
Span an interval of distance, space or time.  Synonyms: cover, extend.  "The period covered the turn of the century" , "My land extends over the hills on the horizon" , "This farm covers some 200 acres" , "The Archipelago continues for another 500 miles"
10.
Exist over a prolonged period of time.






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"Continue" Quotes from Famous Books



... emotions that have been adopted by religious sentiment, and are often supposed to have potency in themselves. They tend to disappear with the progress of general refinement and of ethical conceptions of life and of deity. They continue, however, far into the civilized period, in which we find dramatic representations (as the Eleusinian rites and the medieval Mystery Plays), processions of priests bearing or conducting sacred objects, processions of devotees with music, and pilgrimages to shrines. Such ...
— Introduction to the History of Religions - Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV • Crawford Howell Toy

... extremes: now, if you had taken a SHORT walk every morning, and would continue to do so, ...
— Agnes Grey • Anne Bronte

... combination of instincts, impulses and capacities. If, for example, your little girl is digging in the dirt—a very natural and healthful activity—and you stop her for no better reason than that she will soil her hands or clothes, you are unduly interfering with her, and if you continue in that way, you will either make a defiant, disagreeable youngster or a servile, cringing slave to arbitrary authority. On the other hand, if Johnny should wish to play with a knife or a box of matches, it manifestly devolves upon you to take these objects away from him, ...
— Your Child: Today and Tomorrow • Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg

... I also wish to inform him, that there are some boys more patient and grateful than himself. But I see, by the color mounting to his cheeks, that my boy is sorry for his past behavior; nevertheless, I will continue my story. And now for the incident, as I presume you will call ...
— The World of Waters - A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea • Mrs. David Osborne

... continue our journey to Prague, the capital of Bohemia, a quaint old city, founded in 1722 by the Duchess Libussa, and which has to-day nearly sixty thousand inhabitants. It is crowded with historical monuments, ancient churches, and queer old ...
— Foot-prints of Travel - or, Journeyings in Many Lands • Maturin M. Ballou


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