Perpetuated vs Continued - What's the difference?
perpetuated | continued |
(perpetuate). To make something be perpetual; (or figuratively) to prolong something.
To make perpetual; to preserve from extinction or oblivion.
To prolong the existence of.
(dated) Prolonged; unstopped.
* 1797 , , J. S. Barr (editor and translator), Barr's Buffon: Buffon's Natural Hi?tory ,
* 1819 [1736], (preface), The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature ,
* 1820 , A. P. Wilson Philip, A Treatise on Fevers: Including the Various Species of Simple and Eruptive Fevers ,
Uninterrupted.
(continue)
As verbs the difference between perpetuated and continued
is that perpetuated is (perpetuate) to make something be perpetual; (or figuratively) to prolong something while continued is (continue).As an adjective continued is
(dated) prolonged; unstopped.perpetuated
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Verb
(head)perpetuate
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Verb
(perpetuat)- (Addison)
- (Burke)
Derived terms
* perpetuable * perpetuance * perpetuation * perpetuatorcontinued
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Adjective
(en adjective)page 20,
- and for the pronunciation of F , a more continued ?ound is nece??ary than for that of any of the con?onants.
page 93,
- But when the exercise of the virtuous principle is more continued , oftener repeated, and more intense, as it must be in circumstances of danger, temptation, and difficulty of any kind and any degree, this tendency is increased proportionably, and a more confirmed habit is the consequence.
page 57,
- Instead of becoming more continued , intermittents sometimes become less so, which is always favourable.