Continuance vs Sustained - What's the difference?
continuance | sustained |
(uncountable) The action of continuing.
(countable, legal) An order issued by a court granting a postponement of a legal proceeding for a set period.
(sustain)
Held continuously at a certain level.
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As a noun continuance
is (uncountable) the action of continuing.As a verb sustained is
(sustain).As an adjective sustained is
held continuously at a certain level.continuance
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Alternative forms
* continuaunceNoun
Antonyms
* discontinuancesustained
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Verb
(head)Adjective
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