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Antonyms for continuouslycon·tin·u·ous·ly

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  1. continuouslyadverb

    at every point

    "The function is continuously differentiable"

    Synonyms:
    unceasingly, unendingly, incessantly, endlessly, ceaselessly

  2. endlessly, ceaselessly, incessantly, unceasingly, unendingly, continuouslyadverb

    with unflagging resolve

    "dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste"

    Synonyms:
    ceaselessly, constantly, forever, endlessly, always, perpetually, infinitely, unendingly, unceasingly, incessantly, interminably

How to use continuously in a sentence?

  1. Ioannis Ieropoulos:

    We were challenged by Oxfam to think about lighting urinals that they would use in refugee camps. So this is the result of that conversation. And it's basically a live trial to demonstrate the microbial fuel cell technology over a long period of time; how it can continuously generate electricity from urine in real time.

  2. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas:

    They leave us no choice but to insist that we will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of these agreements, while Israel continuously violates them.

  3. Katalin Novak:

    We are in a fortunate situation as Hungarian people are family-centric, therefore, they assess measures to help families or young people starting a family positively, we are ready to continue on this path and pledge that we will not cut back on family benefits. On the contrary, we will continuously expand them.

  4. Andrew Siemion:

    The SETI Institute will develop and install an interface on the VLA, permitting unprecedented access to the rich data stream continuously produced by the telescope as it scans the sky.

  5. The IMF:

    The authorities should continuously assess the adequacy of bank capital requirements and stand ready to tighten them if risks intensify.

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