continued
Americanadjective
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lasting or enduring without interruption.
continued good health.
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going on after an interruption; resuming.
a continued TV series.
Other Word Forms
- continuedly adverb
- continuedness noun
- uncontinued adjective
- well-continued adjective
Etymology
Origin of continued
Example Sentences
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—The U.S. dollar rose slightly as traders continued to weigh Wednesday’s U.S. retail sales and producer prices data and await other economic indicators.
Despite turning down a huge offer from Al-Hilal last summer and continued interest from the Saudi Pro League, Fernandes would look to stay in Europe if he did leave United.
From BBC
“Moving into first quarter 2026, we expect our business to be supported by continued strong demand for our leading-edge process technologies.”
From Barron's
Cartier-owner Richemont said jewelry sales continued to drive revenue growth at the end of the year, offering fresh good news for a luxury-goods sector hoping to build momentum over the year ahead.
Fire activity continued to rise as soils kept drying through 2015, when the samples were collected.
From Science Daily
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