Continue vs Everliving - What's the difference?
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to proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).
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To make last; to prolong.
* , New York, 2001, p.74:
To retain (someone) in a given state, position etc.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p.257:
To remain in a given place or condition; to remain in connection with; to abide; to stay.
* Milton
* Bible, Matthew xv. 32
to resume
(legal) To adjourn, prorogue, put off.
(poker slang) To make a continuation bet.
(video games) an option allowing a gamer to resume play after have been lost.
(video games) an option allowing a player to .
(programming) a , skipping the statements following it
Which lives or continues forever; immortal; everlasting.
(by extension) Which will never be forgotten.
Of or relating to immortality.
(slang)
That which is living forever.
As nouns the difference between continue and everliving
is that continue is an option allowing a gamer to resume play after {{l/en|game over}}, when all {{l/en|life|lives}} have been lost while everliving is that which is living forever.As a verb continue
is to proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).As an adjective everliving is
which lives or continues forever; immortal; everlasting.continue
English
Verb
(continu)- Shall I continue speaking, or will you just interrupt me again?
- Do you want me to continue to unload these?
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- Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants.
- Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it?
- The schools were very much the brainchild of Bertin, and although the latter was ousted from the post of Controller-General by Choiseul in 1763, he was continued by the king as a fifth secretary of state […].
- Here to continue , and build up here / A growing empire.
- They continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat.
- When will the concert continue ?
- This meeting has been continued to the thirteenth of July.
Usage notes
* In the transitive sense, (continue) may be followed by either the present participle or the infinitive; hence use either "to continue writing" or "to continue to write". * As (continue) conveys the sense of progression, it is pleonastic to follow it with "on" (as in "Continue on with what you were doing").Synonyms
* carry on, go on with, keep, keep on, proceed with * (sense) carry on, go on, proceed, resumeAntonyms
* terminate, discontinueNoun
(wikipedia continue) {{examples-right, sense=statement which causes a loop to execute the next iteration, examples= Line 3 of the following pseudocode contains a continue . 1. for c = 1 to 5 do 2. tif (c == 3) do 3. ttcontinue; 4. tend 5. tprint(c + " "); 6. end}} (en noun)Coordinate terms
* (statement which causes a loop to execute the next iteration) 1000 English basic words ----everliving
English
Adjective
(-)- ...a priest of the eternal imagination, transmuting the daily bread of experience into the radiant body of everliving life - James Joyce (1916, from: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man)
- Dewey shrinks back, thinking, This guy's about to come across this desk, beat the everliving shit out of me. - James Hime, 2003
- What the holy everliving fuck was he talking about? - Michael Vaughn, 2002
- Fight it—fight it with all my might—and I was getting the everliving hell beaten out of me! - Susan Powter, 1997
Noun
(-)- In fact, the everliving differs from the eternal. - Brian Copenhaver and Trismegistus Hermes, 1995
- Be aware you are, and discover the everliving. - Osho, 1998
- Lucifer and his followers among the Everliving manifested the beauty of God. - Alfred Hamilton, 2000