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continuousness

NOUN
  1. the quality of something that continues without end or interruption

How To Use continuousness In A Sentence

  • The participle (yotse ') emphasizes the continuousness of the act, but it is not to be translated as a present, Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • Between these two lofty and dreaded mountains, there is a deep valley, or rather a succession of deep valleys, for the occurrence at short spaces of low hills breaks the continuousness of that with which the space between those mountains commences. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 3)
  • One of the facts which impresses itself on the mind of a minister of another communion is the extraordinary solidarity and continuousness in movement and in outlook of that great and splendid communion whose history is inwrought with so much that is best in the history of our people, I mean the Church of England. The Imperial Significance of Games
  • The mystical element, the oneness and continuousness comes out very clearly in the notion of Wakonda among the Sioux Indians .... Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
  • One of the facts which impresses itself on the mind of a minister of another communion is the extraordinary solidarity and continuousness in movement and in outlook of that great and splendid communion whose history is inwrought with so much that is best in the history of our people, I mean the Church of England. The Imperial Significance of Games
  • Also it will integrate various social resources to push the implementation of the overall child development program and continuousness of related studies.
  • The ability to comprehend continuousness or interruption; to give undivided and continued attention to one subject, or to interrupt intelligently; application, connectedness. How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony
  • Made entirely of bent wood, the joints are subtly hidden to create the effect of continuousness.
  • His relocations demonstrate a very specific sort of failure in the midst of a coordinate success: a failure to narrate a new identity in light of the continuousness of Englishness.
  • Mrs. Mendenhall, of Cincinnati, who knew their abundant labors, speaks of them as unsurpassed in the extent and continuousness of their sacrifices. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
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