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continuously

American  
[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs-lee] / kənˈtɪn yu əs li /

adverb

  1. without interruption or cessation; unceasingly.

    To remain eligible for scholarship aid, a student must remain continuously enrolled at an educational institution located in the state.

  2. in a directly connected way.

    A mountainous spine, the Great Dividing Range, extends almost continuously from Far North Queensland to Victoria.


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Etymology

Origin of continuously

continuous ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

Something that happens continuously doesn't stop. If you enter a dance marathon, dancing continuously for an entire day, it means that you keep dancing — without even one break — for 24 hours. The Latin root of continuously is continuare, or "join together, or connect."Anything that's done continuously happens without any interruption. When it rains continuously for three days, there isn't a single dry moment during that time, and if your friend laughs continuously for ten minutes, you'll start to worry that there's something seriously wrong with her.

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It has been continuously operated by a US-Russian-led consortium that includes Canada, Japan and 11 European countries since 1998.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026

Because viruses evolve continuously, vaccines often need regular reformulation and annual updates.

From Science Daily • Jun. 5, 2026

Tropical cyclones can have an outsized impact because their powerful and sustained convection continuously drives gravity waves into the stratosphere.

From Science Daily • Jun. 3, 2026

AI-led systems will be able to process and continuously update vast information sets—ranging from consumer prices and wage settlements, to financial transactions and supply-chain activity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026

It was the only thing they trusted absolutely and relied on continuously.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz

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