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continuously

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs-lee] / kənˈtɪn yu əs li /
ADJECTIVE
again and again
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ADVERB
continually
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ADVERB
perpetually
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Antonyms
STRONG






Example Sentences

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The entrepreneur, who aims for a commercial launch in July, was adamant that iBuddi "is not driven by surveillance" but instead "reacts to the moments that matter instead of continuously recording everything."

From Barron's

Security personnel now brief family members in detail, not just executives, and monitor threats more continuously.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reaching these benefits would require strong fisheries management that allows fish stocks to grow rather than be continuously depleted.

From Science Daily

“In retail, this means agents can continuously monitor sales, supply chains, inventory and consumer behavior, and autonomously adjust prices, reorder stock and tailor marketing in real time,” Chen said.

From MarketWatch

The brain continuously processes sights, sounds, and internal thoughts, and focus depends on its ability to ignore distractions while responding to what matters.

From Science Daily