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Found 4 hits - Term: continue, Database: *, Strategy: exact
[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
continue \contin"ue\, v. i. imp.  p. p. continued; p. pr. 
   vb. n. continuing. f. continuer, l. continuare,
   -tinuatum, to connect, continue, fr. continuus. see
   continuous, and cf. continuate.
   1. to remain in a given place or condition; to remain in
      connection with; to abide; to stay.
      1913 webster

            here to continue, and build up here
            a growing empire.                     --milton.
      1913 webster

            they continue with me now three days, and have
            nothing to eat.                       --matt. xv.
                                                  32.
      1913 webster

   2. to be permanent or durable; to endure; to last.
      1913 webster

            but now thy kingdom shall not continue. --1 sam.
                                                  xiii. 14.
      1913 webster

   3. to be steadfast or constant in any course; to persevere;
      to abide; to endure; to persist; to keep up or maintain a
      particular condition, course, or series of actions; as,
      the army continued to advance.
      1913 webster

            if ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples
            indeed.                               --john viii.
                                                  31.

   syn: to persevere; persist. see persevere.
        1913 webster
see also:
continued continuing continuous continuate persevere 
[2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
continue \contin"ue\, v. t.
   1. to unite; to connect. obs.
      1913 webster

            the use of the navel is to continue the infant unto
            the mother.                           --sir t.
                                                  browne.
      1913 webster

   2. to protract or extend in duration; to preserve or persist
      in; to cease not.
      1913 webster

            o continue thy loving kindness unto them that know
            thee.                                 --ps. xxxvi.
                                                  10.
      1913 webster

            you know how to make yourself happy by only
            continuing such a life as you have been long
            accustomed to lead.                   --pope.
      1913 webster

   3. to carry onward or extend; to prolong or produce; to add
      to or draw out in length.
      1913 webster

            a bridge of wond'rous length,
            from hell continued, reaching th' utmost orb
            of this frail world.                  --milton.
      1913 webster

   4. to retain; to suffer or cause to remain; as, the trustees
      were continued; also, to suffer to live.
      1913 webster

            and how shall we continue claudio.    --shak.
      1913 webster

[3] : WordNet (r) 2.0
continue
     v 1: continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "keep on
          working"; "we continued to work into the night"; "keep
          smiling"; "we went on working until well past midnight"
          syn: go on, proceed, go along, keep ant: discontinue
     2: continue with one's activities; "i know it's hard," he
        continued, "but there is no choice"; "carry on--pretend we
        are not in the room" syn: go on, carry on, proceed
     3: keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or
        last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the
        family tradition"; "carry on the old traditions" syn: uphold,
         carry on, bear on, preserve ant: discontinue
     4: move ahead; travel onward in time or space; "we proceeded
        towards washington"; "she continued in the direction of
        the hills"; "we are moving ahead in time now" syn: proceed,
         go forward
     5: allow to remain in a place or position; "we cannot continue
        several servants any longer"; "she retains a lawyer"; "the
        family's fortune waned and they could not keep their
        household staff"; "our grant has run out and we cannot
        keep you on"; "we kept the work going as long as we could"
        syn: retain, keep, keep on, keep going
     6: carry forward; "we continued our research into the cause of
        the illness" syn: persist in
     7: continue after an interruption; "the demonstration continued
        after a break for lunch"
     8: continue in a place, position, or situation; "after
        graduation, she stayed on in cambridge as a student
        adviser"; "stay with me, please"; "despite student
        protests, he remained dean for another year"; "she
        continued as deputy mayor for another year" syn: stay,
        stay on, remain
     9: exist over a prolonged period of time; "the bad weather
        continued for two more weeks"
see also:
go on proceed go along keep discontinue carry on 
uphold bear on preserve go forward retain 
keep on keep going persist in stay stay on 
remain 
[4] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
167 moby thesaurus words for "continue":
   abide, adjourn, advance, be continuous, be prolonged, bide,
   carry on, carry over, carry through, catenate, cease not, chain,
   concatenate, connect, connect up, continuate, continue to be,
   dawdle, defeat time, defer, defy time, delay, drag on, drag out,
   draw, draw out, dwell, dwell on, elapse, elongate, endure, exist,
   expire, extend, flit, flow, flow on, fly, form a series, glide,
   go along, go by, go on, go on with, hang fire, hang up, hold,
   hold off, hold on, hold out, hold over, hold steady, hold up,
   jog on, join, keep, keep at, keep at it, keep driving, keep going,
   keep on, keep trying, keep up, lapse, last, last long, last out,
   lay aside, lay by, lay over, lengthen, lengthen out, let out,
   linger, linger on, link, live, live on, live through, maintain,
   maintain continuity, never cease, not accept compromise,
   occur often, outlast, outlive, pass, pass by, perdure, perennate,
   perpetuate, persevere, persist, persist in, pick up, pigeonhole,
   postpone, press on, prevail, proceed, proceed with, procrastinate,
   produce, prolong, prolongate, prorogate, prorogue, protract, pull,
   pursue, push aside, put aside, put off, put on ice, recess,
   recommence, recur, remain, renew, reopen, reserve, resume, ride,
   roll on, run, run its course, run on, run out, set aside, set by,
   shelve, shift off, sleep on, slide, slip, slog on, spin out,
   stagger on, stand, stand over, stave off, stay, stay on, strain,
   stretch, stretch out, string, string out, string together, subsist,
   survive, suspend, sustain, table, take a recess, take up, tarry,
   tauten, temporize, tense, thread, tide over, tighten, vibrate,
   waive, wear, wear well





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