continue
[kən'tɪnju:]

verb

[Definition]: non stop, remain in current action

[Example Sentences]:
1. The earlier Apple TV version will continue to be sold for $69.
2. In all likelihood, the streaming giant will continue to charge $7.99/month.
3. A hearing on whether the District Court order should continue is set for March 19.
4. The company also said that advertising revenue growth would continue to lag user growth during 2017.
5. Microsoft will continue to advise customers to follow that guidance with Windows 10.
6. Roku will continue to sell older models at prices that start at $50.
7. The talks are due to continue to June 30.
8. He predicted the revenue slump will continue until the middle of 2015.
9. It will continue to grow its store count in the East Bay and South Bay in 2017.
10. We also had an eye on the developments that are likely to continue to have an impact in 2015.
11. Because of that they now have no legal grounds to continue broadcasting starting April 1.
12. We expect the impact of XP migration worldwide to continue throughout 2014.
13. Unfortunately, security experts say the attacks will only continue in 2015.
14. Group tours and therapy sessions will continue until the exhibit ends June 8.
15. The resurgence in graduate recruitment is set to continue into 2014.


[Antonyms]stop, cease, fail

[Synonyms]remain, endure, persist
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