Definition of continuously in English:
continuously
adverb kənˈtɪnjʊəslikənˈtɪnjʊəsli
1Without interruption or gaps.
these images loop continuously
Example sentencesExamples
- The executive mansion of the commonwealth is said to be the oldest continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States.
- From the old railroad yard came the idea of a long, continuously meandering form.
- The site of the district has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years.
- The answer was a virtually airtight house in which the air is continuously filtered.
- Backpack sprayers should be used because the pump can be operated continuously to maintain a uniform pressure.
- White clover can be grazed continuously or rotationally once established.
- A ramped promenade flows continuously up into the two-story museum.
- The new method continuously strips ethanol from the fermentation broth, freeing the yeast to make additional ethanol.
- Our efforts reveal that an enormous percentage of public space in downtown Chicago is continuously monitored by surveillance devices.
- The roof plane tapers at the edge into a distinctly winglike, continuously curved rim.
- 1.1 Repeatedly without exceptions or reversals.
their performance has continuously improved
Example sentencesExamples
- This is an ongoing process where we continuously look for places to improve.
- The main aim is to continuously improve the quality of care and the facilities provided to make sure residents always feel at home.
- We continuously review our courses in the light of changing student and employer needs and expectations.
- The farm family must continuously deal with change.
- This program will be continuously updated, so please visit on a regular basis.
- He plays the same music he has always played and seems to be continuously discovering his own music.
- He worked continuously on the vehicle over three decades, externally at least keeping her exactly as she was when new.
- In addition to all the regular activities, Silver Dollar City is continuously hosting special events.
- It's a fun thing to continuously work on new stuff.
- With an ever-expanding base of knowledge, job duties continue to evolve, and objectives are reviewed and evaluated continuously.
Definition of continuously in US English:
continuously
adverbkənˈtinyo͝oəslēkənˈtɪnjʊəsli
1Without interruption or gaps.
these images loop continuously
Example sentencesExamples
- Backpack sprayers should be used because the pump can be operated continuously to maintain a uniform pressure.
- Our efforts reveal that an enormous percentage of public space in downtown Chicago is continuously monitored by surveillance devices.
- The site of the district has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years.
- The roof plane tapers at the edge into a distinctly winglike, continuously curved rim.
- The executive mansion of the commonwealth is said to be the oldest continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States.
- The new method continuously strips ethanol from the fermentation broth, freeing the yeast to make additional ethanol.
- White clover can be grazed continuously or rotationally once established.
- From the old railroad yard came the idea of a long, continuously meandering form.
- The answer was a virtually airtight house in which the air is continuously filtered.
- A ramped promenade flows continuously up into the two-story museum.
- 1.1 Repeatedly without exceptions or reversals.
their performance has continuously improved
Example sentencesExamples
- He plays the same music he has always played and seems to be continuously discovering his own music.
- The main aim is to continuously improve the quality of care and the facilities provided to make sure residents always feel at home.
- In addition to all the regular activities, Silver Dollar City is continuously hosting special events.
- It's a fun thing to continuously work on new stuff.
- We continuously review our courses in the light of changing student and employer needs and expectations.
- This program will be continuously updated, so please visit on a regular basis.
- With an ever-expanding base of knowledge, job duties continue to evolve, and objectives are reviewed and evaluated continuously.
- This is an ongoing process where we continuously look for places to improve.
- He worked continuously on the vehicle over three decades, externally at least keeping her exactly as she was when new.
- The farm family must continuously deal with change.