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continuously
adjective as in again and again
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adverb as in ad infinitum
adverb as in by degrees
adverb as in consecutively
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adverb as in continually
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adverb as in gradually
adverb as in on and on
adverb as in perpetually
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adverb as in running
adverb as in together
preposition as in until
Example Sentences
Usually, the motion of these pulses is such that they either spin in circles, like a spinning top, or they vibrate, shaking continuously from side to side in straight lines.
Strathcona said it believes an improved offer for MEG would be impractical given the MEG board’s ability to continuously extend the Cenovus meeting date and allow Cenovus to purchase and vote additional shares.
The reactor uses standard kinds of nuclear fuel and management says it can operate continuously at full power for 15 years without refueling.
The federal government has continuously increased subsidies to insurance companies to hide ObamaCare’s affordability failures and spare Americans on ObamaCare from its skyrocketing costs—while everyone’s premiums, copayments and deductibles have soared.
“We are committed to continuously enhancing our products, working closely with operators and regulators to ensure the best possible cabin environment for passengers and crew,” Airbus said in its statement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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