![]() ![]() ![]() continue doing something He picked up his book and continued reading. Rescue teams will continue the search tomorrow. 2 CONTINUE/START AGAIN to start again, or start doing something again, after an interruption SYN resume After a brief ceasefire, fighting continued. continue doing something Most elderly people want to continue living at home for as long as they can. continue for The strike continued for another four weeks. continue with He was permitted to continue with his work while in prison. continue unabated/apace/unchecked (=continue at the same high speed or level ) The flood of refugees continued unabated. He will be continuing his education in the US. S1 W1 verb 1 CONTINUE/NOT STOP to not stop happening, existing, or doing something → continuous, continual, discontinue continue to do something Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.Continuation ≠ discontinuation continuity ≠ discontinuityĬontinual continued ≠ discontinued continuous ≠ discontinuousĬontinually continuously From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ldoce_714_z continue con‧tin‧ue / kənˈtɪnjuː / ![]()
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