continuation
Americannoun
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the act or state of continuing; the state of being continued.
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extension or carrying on to a further point.
to request the continuation of a loan.
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something that continues some preceding thing by being of the same kind or having a similar content.
Today's weather will be a continuation of yesterday's.
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Library Science.
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a supplement to a publication previously issued.
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a work published in continuance of a monograph, serial, or series.
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British Stock Exchange. contango.
noun
Other Word Forms
- noncontinuation noun
- procontinuation adjective
Etymology
Origin of continuation
1350–1400; Middle English continuacio ( u ) n (< Anglo-French ) < Latin continuātiōn- (stem of continuātiō ). See continuate, -ion
Example Sentences
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If war is the continuation of politics by other means, as the military theorist Carl von Clausewitz famously claimed, then a war’s success must be judged by the achievement of its political goals.
He also warned that the war could expand, declaring that the continuation of the conflict “depends on the interests of the parties.”
From Los Angeles Times
"These things that I have built are totemic creatures but also prayer for the existence and continuation of the existence of creatures and insects."
From BBC
Behind the classic building facades of brick and stone was some of the most intricate technology known to man, all developed to help facilitate the continuation of the Glitch Initiative.
From Literature
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The selloff appeared to be a continuation of AI-related concerns that have roiled markets in recent weeks.
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