Continue meaning in English
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Definition
to continue (doing something): to carry on; not to stop (doing something)
I decided not to continue my life-drawing classes because I am not very good.
Examples
- "Brian : Should I continue with the massage sir?"
- "Article continues below..."
- "article continues below"
- "After the birth, you continue to receive this money for either 6 weeks (for vaginal births - which I recommend) or 8 weeks (for C-section deliveries - which I do not recommend)."
- "Vaguely racist, but let's continue."
- "Brian : Should I continue with the massage, sir?"
- "I've also renewed our contract with Ivana Bümbüm and she will continue to promote Delavigne perfumes for the next four years."
- "The economy is struggling, people are losing their homes, and wars continue to be fought with no end in sight."
- "Reaction to Patrice death continued from page 17"
- "You will continue to do business as usual, and we will continue to be successful."
- "I hope this helps, and that you continue to enjoy shopping with us."
- "We're trying to continue upon the success of my grandfather's perfumes in Paris."
- "I can predict with confidence that the Delavigne Corporation's strong performance will continue until the end of the year."
- "Please continue."
- "continued from previous page"
- "The rest of the party looked on in horror before continuing with the barbecue."
- "A new report published by the BNB (Bad News Bearers) shows that obesity among Americans is not slowing down, as naive idealists continue to suggest, but rather growing at a nearly exponential rate."
- "I could continue to live alone but I've realized that life is much better when it's shared with people who are conscious."
- "continued on next page"
- "To be continued..."
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