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Answer for the clue "Didn't stop - 9 across ", 9 letters:
continued
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Word definitions for continued in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. without stop or interruption; "to insure the continued success of the war"; "the continued existence of nationalism"; "the continued popularity of Westerns" [ant: discontinued ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Continue \Con*tin"ue\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Continued ; p. pr. & vb. n. Continuing .] [F. continuer, L. continuare, -tinuatum, to connect, continue, fr. continuus. See Continuous , and cf. Continuate .] To remain in a given place or condition; to remain ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context dated English) prolonged; unstopped. v (en-past of: continue )
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES continued apace ▪ Expansion of the company has continued apace . continued survival ▪ The continued survival of this species of dolphin seems unlikely. continued unabated ▪ The storm continued unabated throughout ...
Usage examples of continued.
Shias from the Iranian province of Daylam south of the Caspian Sea, the Buwayhids continued to permit Sunni Abbasid caliphs to ascend to the throne.
It seems strange that the Moslim peoples, although the theory of Islam never attributed an hereditary character to the Khalifate, attached so high a value to the Abbasid name, that they continued unanimously to acknowledge the Khalifate of Bagdad for centuries during which it possessed no influence.
Hertel continued his retreat to one of the Abenaki villages on the Kennebec.
Juilin continued to slip abovestairs and was seen by Suroth, which earned him a strapping hung up by his wrists from a stallpost in the stables.
Khosrul continued in softer, more melancholy accents, that, while plaintive, were still singularly impressive.
For a year or more, until Susanna Adams was remarried to an older Braintree man named John Hall, she continued to live with her son Peter in the family homestead next door, and the two women grew extremely fond of one another.
OF THE MULTIPLE ISSUES in contention between Britain and the new United States of America, and that John Adams had to address as minister, nearly all were holdovers from the Treaty of Paris, agreements made but not resolved, concerning debts, the treatment of Loyalists, compensation for slaves and property confiscated by the British, and the continued presence of British troops in America.
When in a meeting with Lord Carmarthen, Adams summoned all his old intensity to warn that the attitude of the British, if continued, would inevitably strengthen commercial ties between the United States and France, it had no effect whatever.
VISITORS CONTINUED to call out of curiosity or genuine friendship, and Adams took pleasure in nearly all.
Hyrillkan guards continued to stare at the Adar as if he were a mortal threat to them.
Even now, Dura could hear from outside the car, Adda continued to curse his savior.
As the weeks passed and the Africans continued to progress, causing ever greater turmoil, foreign nations became increasingly dubious about the ability of the United States to control the bees.
Now, as the sitcom inside continued, agents in the lot outside were getting angry.
She left it in Troy, New York and rented an airboat, numbly astonished that her mind continued to function even to this extent.
Continued absence would amount to a betrayal of Max, and of Maxburn Airfoils too.