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  • 1Continued — Con*tin ued, p. p. & a. Having extension of time, space, order of events, exertion of energy, etc.; extended; protracted; uninterrupted; also, resumed after interruption; extending through a succession of issues, session, etc.; as, a continued… …

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  • 2Continued — «...continued» Студийный альбом Bad Boys Blue …

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  • 3Continued — Studio album by Tony Joe White Released 1969 …

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  • 4continued — index continual (connected), live (existing), open ended, permanent, persistent, standing Bu …

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  • 5continued — adjective without stop or interruption (Freq. 12) to insure the continued success of the war the continued existence of nationalism the continued popularity of Westerns • Ant: ↑discontinued • Similar to: ↑cont …

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  • 6Continued — Continue Con*tin 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; …

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  • 7continued — adjective Date: 15th century 1. lasting or extending without interruption < continued success > 2. resumed after interruption < a continued story > …

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  • 8continued — continuedly, adv. continuedness, n. /keuhn tin yoohd/, adj. 1. lasting or enduring without interruption: continued good health. 2. going on after an interruption; resuming: a continued TV series. [CONTINUE + ED2] * * * …

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  • 9continued — con|tin|ued [kənˈtınju:d] adj [only before noun] continuing to happen or exist for a long time, or happening many times ▪ threats to the continued existence of the species ▪ continued press speculation …

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  • 10continued — con|tin|ued [ kən tınjud ] adjective only before noun * provided, happening, or done regularly or for a long period: We thank our customers for their continued support. The index rose again due to continued buying by foreign investors …

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