| 释义 | View usage for:continuing in British English (kənˈtɪnjʊɪŋ) adjective1. not ended; ongoing  Every time she tried to think of a continuing future for herself, she felt weak andblocked.  the continuing search for synthetic antimalarial drugs present participle of verb2.  continue I only looked in this morning to say I don't think it's worth continuing the investigation.Maybe now was a good time to go back to the funeral home on the pretext of continuing my search for the missing bodies.Claire nodded absently, resigned to the continuing saga of Sandra Davis.Examples of 'continuing' in a sentencecontinuingSynonyms of 'continuing'lasting, sustained, enduring, ongoing More Synonyms of continuingAll related terms of 'continuing'We advocate a continuing process of constitutional discussion.Additional synonymsDefinition long-lasting Their chance meeting was the start of an enduring friendship.Synonyms long-lasting,  lasting,  living,  continuing,  remaining,  firm,  surviving,  permanent,  constant,  steady,  prevailing,  persisting,  abiding,  perennial,  durable,  immortal,  steadfast,  unwavering,  immovable,  imperishable, unfalteringDefinition taking place The game was already in progress when we took our seats.Synonyms going on,  happening,  continuing,  being done,  occurring,  taking place,  proceeding,  under way,  ongoing,  being performed,  in operationDefinition in progress There is an ongoing debate on this issue.Synonyms in progress,  continuing,  current,  growing,  developing,  advancing,  progressing,  proceeding,  evolving,  unfolding,  unfinished, extantNearby words ofcontinuingcontinuancecontinuationcontinuecontinuingcontinuitycontinuouscontort
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