continued

Variant of continue

intransitive verb continued, continuing

  1. to remain in existence or effect; last; endure: the war continued for five years
  2. to go on in a specified course of action or condition; persist: to continue to mourn
  3. to go on or extend; stretch: the road continues to the highway
  4. to remain in the same place or position; stay: to continue in office for another year
  5. to go on again after an interruption; resume

Origin: ME continuen < OFr continuer < L continuare, to join, make continuous < continuus, continuous < continere: see contain

transitive verb

  1. to go on with; carry on; keep up; persist in
  2. to carry farther; extend
  3. to go on with (an activity, story, etc.) again after an interruption; resume
  4. to cause to remain; keep; retain: to continue someone in office
  5. Law to postpone or adjourn to a later date

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