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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As they continued to blend the sounds of “Brown Sugar” and “Devil’s Pie,” the giant ensemble shifted gears to pay tribute to Flack.
From Los Angeles Times
S&P Global’s purchasing managers indexes showed continued improvement in orders and output, despite continued U.S. tariff policy uncertainty and rising price pressures.
A private gauge of China’s manufacturing sector showed Chinese factories continued to expand activity in January, with production growing at a faster pace amid more new orders.
Elsewhere, Lyon continued their excellent run of form with a 1-0 win over Lille to make it 10 straight victories in all competitions and further boost their chances of Champions League qualification.
From Barron's
Morgan analysts said they are “more cautious” about silver, noting that the drivers of its continued push higher are harder to pinpoint and quantify, making the potential margin of error on its silver forecast higher.
From Barron's
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