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continueverb to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same statethe heavy snow continued throughout the night abide, bide, endure, hold on, hold up, keep up, last, perdure, persist, remain, run on linger, stay, stick around, tarrycarry through, prevail, survive cease, close, conclude, desist, die, discontinue, end, expire, finish, lapse, leave off, pass, quit, stop, terminate, wind up abate, die (down), ebb, let up, moderate, subside, wane to begin again or return to after an interruptionwe'll continue this discussion after we've eaten pick up, proceed (with), renew, reopen, restart, resume resuscitate, reviverecrudesce complete, conclude, consummate, end, finalize, finishbelay, break, can(slang), cease, check, cut, desist, discontinue, drop, halt, knock off, leave off, quit, scuttle, shut off, stay, stop, terminate continue, last, endure, abide, persist mean to exist over a period of time or indefinitely.continue applies to a process going on without ending.the search for peace will continue last, especially when unqualified, may stress existing beyond what is normal or expected.buy shoes that will last endure adds an implication of resisting destructive forces or agencies.in spite of everything, her faith endured abide implies stable and constant existing especially as opposed to mutability.a love that abides through 40 years of marriage persist suggests outlasting the normal or appointed time and often connotes obstinacy or doggedness.the sense of guilt persisted in the 14th century |