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continual adjective [ kənˈtɪnjʊəl ]

• forming a sequence in which the same action or event is repeated frequently.
• "his plane went down after continual attacks"
Similar: repeated, frequent, recurrent, recurring, oft repeated, regular, constant, persistent, non-stop,
Opposite: occasional, sporadic,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French continuel, from continuer ‘continue’, from Latin continuare, from continuus (see continuous).


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