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continuedadjective going on and on without any interruptionsthe continued drought is starting to take its toll on the region's farms ceaseless, continual, continuing, continuous, incessant, nonstop, perpetual, running, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupted, unremitting dateless, deathless, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, interminable, permanent, undying, unendingchangeless, constant, stable, steady, unchanging, unvaryingdurable, enduring, lasting, persistentimperishable, indestructible discontinuous, noncontinuous intermittent, periodic, periodical, recurrent, recurringalternate, alternating, cyclic(or cyclical), rhythmic(or rhythmical), seasonal, serialerratic, fitful, irregular, occasional, spasmodic, sporadic, spotty, unsteady continuedverbpast tense of continueto remain indefinitely in existence or in the same statethe heavy snow continued throughout the night abided(also abode), bode(or bided), endured, held on, held up, kept up, lasted, perdured, persisted, ran on, remained lingered, stayed, stuck around, tarriedcarried through, prevailed, survived ceased, closed, concluded, desisted, died, discontinued, ended, expired, finished, lapsed, left off, passed, quit(also quitted), stopped, terminated, wound up(also winded up) abated, died (down), ebbed, let up, moderated, subsided, waned to begin again or return to after an interruptionwe'll continue this discussion after we've eaten picked up, proceeded (with), renewed, reopened, restarted, resumed resuscitated, revivedrecrudesced completed, concluded, consummated, ended, finalized, finishedbelayed, broke, canned(slang), ceased, checked, cut, desisted, discontinued, dropped, halted, knocked off, left off, quit(also quitted), scuttled, shut off, stayed, stopped, terminated in the 15th century |