uninterruptedness
- a word derived from interrupted.
Example Sentences
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My return to this place," he writes, "is sooner than I expected, owing to the uninterruptedness of my journey by sickness, from bad weather, or accidents of any kind whatsoever.
From Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched by Schroeder, John Frederick
Whatever may be thought, in other respects, of the plan we laid down to ourselves, we probably derived a real advantage from it, as to the constancy and uninterruptedness of our literary pursuits.
From Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Godwin, William
But if, according to Professor Hering, the personal identity of the single life consists in the uninterruptedness of vibrations, so also do the phenomena of heredity.
From Unconscious Memory by Butler, Samuel
He "sawed wood" with a rapidity and uninterruptedness which gave alarm.
From Main-Travelled Roads by Garland, Hamlin
Our chief business, then, must be to prove, that all objects, to which we ascribe identity, without observing their invariableness and uninterruptedness, are such as consist of a succession of related objects.
From A Treatise of Human Nature by Hume, David