continued
IPA: kʌntˈɪnjud
noun
- the word continued when placed in the end of the page to show it is to be continued
adjective
- (dated) Prolonged; unstopped.
- Uninterrupted.
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Examples of "continued" in Sentences
- The inchoate process has evidently continued to progress.
- Ever the trooper, he continued undaunted with the ceremony.
- The 1980s progressed and the student body continued to dwindle.
- Inane cheerleading in the sports section continued all day long.
- The Chinese continued to resist stubbornly and no progress was made.
- The government's stance on saccharin has continued to waver ever since.
- While the pressure at the label continued to mount, I hired Derek Boulton, an Englishman, as my manager.
- We just needed a reality check, since everyone at the label continued to gush over it like they had guns held to their heads.
- The title continued through Ronald Reagan's governorship into Jerry Brown's first governorship, where at first it was held by Gray Davis.
- Considered cancelled, Kull was later given a new lease on life as Kull the Destroyer, which continued the previous series numbering, in November 1973; the title continued until issue #29 in October 1978.
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