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continue

Pronunciation: /kənˈtɪnjuː/

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Definition of continue

verb (continues, continuing, continued)

  • 1 [no object] persist in an activity or process:he was unable to continue with his job [with infinitive]:prices continued to fall during April
  • remain in existence or operation:discussions continued throughout the year
  • remain in a specified position or state:they have indicated their willingness to continue in office [with complement]:the weather continued warm and pleasant (as adjective continuing)a continuing controversy
  • [with object] carry on with (something that one has begun):the Archive has continued its programme of research (as adjective continued)he asked for their continued support
  • [with adverbial of direction] carry on travelling in the same direction:they continued northwards to Glasgow
  • 2recommence or resume after interruption: [with object]:we continue the story from the point reached in Chapter 1 [no object]:the trial continues tomorrow
  • [no object] carry on speaking after a pause or interruption:I told him he was obstructing the enquiry and he let me continue [with direct speech]:‘Pleased to make your acquaintance,’ he continued
  • [with object] US Law postpone or adjourn (a legal proceeding):the case was continued without a finding until August 2

Derivatives

continuable

adjective

continuer

noun

Origin:

Middle English: from Old French continuer, from Latin continuare, from continuus (see continuous)

continue in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of continue in the US English dictionary