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View definitions for continuously

continuously

adjective as in again and again

adverb as in consecutively

adverb as in continually

Weak match

adverb as in perpetually

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The company has landed several contracts this year alone, telling Barron’s last month that it was “continuously engaging with the U.S. government on funding opportunities that advance quantum computing.”

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Because energy needs change continuously, mitochondria must constantly fine-tune their activity to keep up.

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Although we rarely notice from Earth, the Sun is continuously hurling enormous clouds of charged plasma into space.

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In two documented chases, the bats dove for 30 and 176 seconds respectively, flapping harder, tripling their acceleration, and continuously emitting attack calls.

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Hundreds of drones could be continuously patrolling, able to detect fires within minutes of ignition.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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