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continual
adjective as in constant, incessant
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Example Sentences
In particular, the level of vitriol and the constant, continual attacks on the central bank, and Powell specifically, by the current administration are unprecedented, Mester noted.
But capitalism—with its continual destruction of old values on behalf of fresh, profitable opportunities—has always meant new rounds of winners and losers in the economy.
His success had arrived so early and would remain so continual that he almost always felt older than he was.
This came despite the men’s relay team’s continual struggles to safely pass the baton in several previous Games.
Television is an industry that relies on a continual public voting system — people watch or they don’t watch, and the networks renew, cancel and tweak their programming accordingly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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