Crossword clues for continuance
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Continuance \Con*tin"u*ance\, n. [OF. continuance.]
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A holding on, or remaining in a particular state; permanence, as of condition, habits, abode, etc.; perseverance; constancy; duration; stay.
Great plagues, and of long continuance.
--Deut. xxviii. 59.Patient continuance in well-doing.
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Uninterrupted succession; continuation; constant renewal; perpetuation; propagation.
The brute immediately regards his own preservation or the continuance of his species.
--Addison. A holding together; continuity. [Obs.]
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(Law)
The adjournment of the proceedings in a cause from one day, or from one stated term of a court, to another.
The entry of such adjournment and the grounds thereof on the record.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., "a keeping up, a going on," from Old French continuance (13c.), from continuer (see continue).
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The action of continuing. 2 (context countable legal English) An order issued by a court granting a postponement of a legal proceeding for a set period.
WordNet
n. the act of continuing an activity without interruption [syn: continuation] [ant: discontinuance, discontinuance]
the period of time during which something continues [syn: duration]
the property of enduring or continuing in time [syn: duration]
Wikipedia
Continuance is a 1999 album by jazz fusion band Greetings From Mercury. It was recorded live at Vooruit, Ghent, Belgium.
In American procedural law, a '''continuance ''' is the postponement of a hearing, trial, or other scheduled court proceeding at the request of either or both parties in the dispute, or by the judge sua sponte. In response to delays in bringing cases to trial, some states have adopted "fast-track" rules that sharply limit the ability of judges to grant continuances. However, a motion for continuance may be granted when necessitated by unforeseeable events, or for other reasonable cause articulated by the movant (the person seeking the continuance), especially when the court deems it necessary and prudent in the "interest of justice."
Usage examples of "continuance".
It is felt by this agency that this would be the best way of ensuring an attitude at the highest level in Bonn that will ensure the continuance of the Waldorf deal.
The rods of Corti are thought to act as dampers on the basilar membrane, to prevent the continuance of vibrations when once they are started.
The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.
And after that the Cryer had made a noise, and willed all such that would bring any evidence against me, should come forth, there stept out an old man with a glasse of water in his hand, dropping out softly, who desired that hee might have liberty to speake during the time of the continuance of the water.
Francis, having first eulogised Tippoo Sultaun, and contended that it was both impolitic and unjust to think of extending our territories in Hindustan, moved thirteen resolutions for the purpose of censuring the origin and preventing the continuance of the war, which he represented as having been begun without provocation, as being ruinously expensive, and as not likely to be productive of any great advantage.
But the friendship of Heraclius and Mahomet was of short continuance: the new religion had inflamed rather than assuaged the rapacious spirit of the Saracens, and the murder of an envoy afforded a decent pretence for invading, with three thousand soldiers, the territory of Palestine, that extends to the eastward of the Jordan.
It has distinct functions which are employed in the preservation and continuance of life.
The first day of March, when husbands and wives joined in praying to Juno Lucina for the happiness and continuance of their married life.
If we even do know vices in men, we can scarce show ourselves in a nobler virtue than in the charity of concealing them: if that be not a flattery persuading to continuance.
Howbeit under cloake of a faithfull welwiller, hee dissimuled his mischievous mind and intent : in continuance of time by much familiarity and often conversation and banketting together, he fell more and more in favour, like as we see it fortuneth to Lovers, who first doe little delight themselves in love : till as by continuall acquaintance they kisse and imbrace each other.
Only far too late will we realize that it was the gengineers who made possible the continuance of civilization past the time when the resources needed for mechanical civilization became scarce.
God give thee goode chance, And in virtue send thee continuance, For of thy speaking I have great dainty.
The sutlers, to whom I have alluded above, had accumulated sufficient to supply themselves with all the necessaries and some of the comforts of life, during any probable term of imprisonment, and still have a snug amount left, but they, would rather give it all up and return to service with their regiments in the field, than take the chances of any longer continuance in prison.
Ralph Robinson wisheth continuance of good health with daily increase of virtue and honour.
Jew forgetting the very word proselyte, the German forgetting his anthropometric variations, and the Italian forgetting everything, are obsessed by the singular purity of their blood, and the danger of contamination the mere continuance of other races involves.