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continuously

American  
[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs-lee] / kənˈtɪn yu əs li /

adverb

  1. without interruption or cessation; unceasingly.

    To remain eligible for scholarship aid, a student must remain continuously enrolled at an educational institution located in the state.

  2. in a directly connected way.

    A mountainous spine, the Great Dividing Range, extends almost continuously from Far North Queensland to Victoria.


Other Word Forms

  • noncontinuously adverb
  • quasi-continuously adverb
  • semicontinuously adverb
  • uncontinuously adverb

Etymology

Origin of continuously

continuous ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Typically mounted on street poles or atop police cars, plate readers continuously monitor passing vehicles, recording their location at a specific date and time.

From Los Angeles Times

This makes it possible to fine tune gene control over time rather than leaving it continuously active.

From Science Daily

Across the tent, in a display of performance art, Amanda Ross-Ho continuously pushes a giant, inflatable Earth around a soccer field, symbolic of “the labor it takes to just keep things going all the time.”

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers have developed a tiny, battery-powered hydrogen sensor that continuously monitors a wearer’s flatulence, with the aim of collecting data to improve digestive health.

From The Wall Street Journal

The United States has imposed sanctions on Cuba almost continuously since Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution.

From Barron's