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[ US /ˌkɑntəˈnuəti/ ]
[ UK /kɒntɪnjˈuːɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of a continuous and connected period of time
  2. uninterrupted connection or union
  3. a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot

How To Use continuity In A Sentence

  • The fuel tanks are self-sealing, with a fuel crossfeed system that provides continuity of supply if one of the fuel circuits fails.
  • Christie knows that the continuity in playing personnel is a major strength and it's not one he plans to undermine with a cut-price garage sale.
  • The fact that these rocks were not supplying detritus to the sedimentary basin is consistent with the geological observation that they always appear covered by the younger deposits, with little or no discontinuity until the Devonian.
  • The main problem with making films is keeping continuity.
  • The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past.
  • One of the key themes to emerge is a debate over continuity or discontinuity.
  • A literal translation is given of the Arabic themes to highlight the partial loss of orientation through discontinuity of theme.
  • As for the continuity goofs (of which there are many) - they probably would have been more obvious if the stupidity of the story hadn't camouflaged them so effectively.
  • The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view.
  • The continuity of such investment is key to the generation of consistently improving operating results in increasingly competitive markets.
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