Succeeding vs Continuous - What's the difference?
succeeding | continuous |
Following, next in order.
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*:At her invitation he outlined for her the succeeding chapters with terse military accuracy?; and what she liked best and best understood was avoidance of that false modesty which condescends, turning technicality into pabulum.
success
* 1722 , Nicholas Ling, ?John Bodenham, Wits Common-wealth (page 105)
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
* 1847 , , Ticknor and Fields (1854), page 90:
Without intervening space; continued; protracted; extended.
(botany) Not deviating or varying from uniformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated.
(analysis, of a function) Such that, for every x'' in the domain, for each small open interval ''D'' about ''f''(''x''), there's an interval containing ''x'' whose image is in ''D .
(mathematics, more generally, of a function) Such that each open set in the range has an open preimage.
(grammar) Expressing an ongoing action or state.
As adjectives the difference between succeeding and continuous
is that succeeding is following, next in order while continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.As a verb succeeding
is .As a noun succeeding
is success.succeeding
English
Adjective
(head)Antonyms
* precedingVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It is good for a man in the midst of prosperity to fear a Ruin, and in the midst of adversity to hope for better succeedings .
continuous
English
Adjective
(-)- a continuous current of electricity
- he can hear its continuous murmur
- a continuous line of railroad
- Each continuous function from the real line to the rationals is constant, since the rationals are totally disconnected.
