Plural for the action or state of continuing with something, especially over time
“The annual Budget is a natural process of continuation of financial policies, and it should build upon the edifice that exists already.”
Plural for the action or state of recommencing a task or activity
“The continuation of his speech, however, without greeting the chorus or entering into conversation with them, hardly conveys the impression of deep, self-absorbed emotion.”
Plural for a part that is attached to and is an extension of something else
“Once a separate village, it is now a continuation of the suburbs.”
Plural for an instance of transitioning from one state or subject to another
Plural for the process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state
Plural for an act or instance of deferring or putting off
Plural for continued survival
Plural for something that follows as a natural or logical consequence, development, or progression
Plural for something that is made larger by size or amount
Plural for a number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other
Plural for a continuous period of a particular situation or condition
Plural for a steady, continuous stream or supply of something
Plural for renewal or extension of authorization, with affirming, approving, or confirming again
Plural for firm and harmonious adherence or continuity in actions, thoughts, or substances
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