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Continuously

Continuously \Con*tin"u*ous*ly\, adv. In a continuous maner; without interruption. -- Con*tin"u*ous*ness, n.

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continuously

adv. Without pause.

WordNet
continuously
  1. adv. at every point; "The function is continuously differentiable"

  2. with unflagging resolve; "dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste" [syn: endlessly, ceaselessly, incessantly, unceasingly, unendingly]

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Usage examples of "continuously".

Nothing, Battlewise, Bentley had his radar sweep continuously round a full arc, conscious that his elusive enemy might have surfaced, and be running for his life at 18 knots while they probed for him 200 feet down.

Should I take the biochemic treatment continuously or only when the headaches occur?

The answer to this is that the biochemic remedies should be taken continuously until the symptoms undergoing treatment have cleared up.

The Buffs had been marching and fighting continuously for thirteen hours.

Yates or Franklin calls, ring continuously until I can get in to answer.

We must continuously check out the accuracy of our assumptions, however.

Langdon had been kicked, scratched, held, and even bitten once by a frustrated defenseman from whom Langdon had continuously twisted away.

Peter now arrived with the goats, and while Heidi was receiving her usual crowded morning greetings, Uncle drew Peter aside to speak to him, for the goats, bleated so loudly and continuously in their wish to express their joy and affection that no one could be heard near them.

Central Narcotics Authority fully and continuously informed upon all matters hereinbefore specified.

In a culture where women fret over vaginal looseness and are chided continuously to practice kegels or even to consider extreme newfangled vaginal rejuvenation surgeries, the reality is that a well-positioned manual clasp will serve the purpose more effectively.

Leaving the boy to go his way, the men boarded one of the shuttles that ran continuously between here and Nauru, and were soon on the island.

The newlyweds preferred the privacy of country life to London and had resided at Westonbirt almost continuously since their wedding.

Other instruments, such as the human voice, the violin and the trombone, allow the musician to play notes at arbitrary pitches, and continuously alter the pitch if desired.

Wal-Mart is able to roll back prices because of the new efficiencies continuously being created by its high-tech distribution system, which minutely tracks everything from power tools to pretzels as they travel from supplier to distribution center to store at a pace no other retailer can match.

The additional ascription of judicial and police powers to the shaykh and his retinue left the tribesmen-cum-peasants as virtual serfs, continuously in debt and in servitude to the shaykh turned landlord and master.