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  1. The meaning of CONTINUE is to maintain without interruption a condition, course, or action. How to use continue in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Continue.

  2. to keep happening or to keep doing something without stopping: [ + to infinitive ] If it continues to rain, we may have to cancel the outdoor concert. [ + to infinitive ] I will continue to say what I believe. They continued hoping there would be additional survivors.

  3. verb. do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop. “We continued our research into the cause of the illness” synonyms: persist in. keep, keep on, retain. allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature.

  4. to keep happening or to keep doing something without stopping: [ + to infinitive ] If it continues to rain, we may have to cancel the outdoor concert. [ + to infinitive ] I will continue to say what I believe. They continued hoping there would be additional survivors.

  5. to remain or cause to remain in a particular condition, capacity, or place. 2. (when tr, may take an infinitive) to carry on uninterruptedly (a course of action); persist in (something) he continued running. 3. (when tr, may take an infinitive) to resume after an interruption. we'll continue after lunch.

  6. verb (used without object) , con·tin·ued, con·tin·u·ing. to go on after suspension or interruption: The program continued after an intermission. to go on or keep on, as in some course or action; extend: The road continues for three miles. Antonyms: cease.

  7. Continue definition: To go on with a particular action or in a particular condition; persist.

  8. Definition of continue verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definitions of 'continue' 1. If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop. [...] 2. If something continues or if you continue it, it does not stop. [...] 3. If you continue something or continue with something, you start doing it again after a break or interruption. [...] More. Conjugations of 'continue'

  10. to remain in a particular state or capacity: The general agreed to continue in command of the army. to remain in a place; abide; stay: Let us continue in this house forever. v.t. to go on with or persist in: to continue an action. to carry on from the point of suspension or interruption: He continued the concert after the latecomers were seated.