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    continuation
    /kənˌtɪnjʊˈeɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. CONTINUATION definition: 1. the fact of continuing or a thing that continues or follows from something else: 2. the fact of…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · 1. : the act or fact of continuing in or the prolongation of a state or activity. 2. : resumption after an interruption. 3. : something that continues, increases, or adds. Synonyms. abidance. ceaselessness. continuance. continuity. continuousness. durability. duration. endurance. persistence. subsistence. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  4. When you carry something over a longer period of time than originally planned, that's a continuation. The City Council voted on a continuation of their discussion on the school budget after failing to reach an agreement today.

  5. The continuation of something is the fact that it continues, rather than stopping.

  6. noun. the act or state of continuing; the state of being continued. extension or carrying on to a further point: to request the continuation of a loan. something that continues some preceding thing by being of the same kind or having a similar content: Today's weather will be a continuation of yesterday's. Library Science.

  7. CONTINUATION meaning: 1. the fact of continuing or a thing that continues or follows from something else: 2. the fact of…. Learn more.

  8. Continuation definition: An extension by which something is carried to a further point.

  9. Definition of continuation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. CONTINUATION definition: 1. something that comes after an event, situation, or thing to make it continue or go further: 2…. Learn more.

  11. 1. the act of continuing; the state of being continued. 2. extension or carrying on to a further point. 3. something that continues a preceding thing by being of the same or a similar kind; supplement; sequel. [1350–1400; (< Anglo-French) < Latin]