to maintain (a condition, course, or action) without interruption; to carry on (doing something)
to resume (an activity) after interruption
to maintain a condition, course, or action without interruption
to remain in existence; to endure
to remain in a place or condition; to stay
to resume an activity after interruption
to maintain (a condition, course, or action) without interruption; to carry on (doing something)
to prolong (an activity) or resume it after interruption
to cause (something) to continue
to say (something) further
‘And we love this house,’ she continued
NAmer to postpone or adjourn (a legal proceeding)
continuer noun
[Latin continuare to make continuous, from continuus continuous, from continēre: see contain]