continuing
adjective
[ kənˈtɪnjuːɪŋ ]
• without a break in continuity; ongoing.
• "a continuing controversy"
Similar:
ongoing,
continuous,
sustained,
persistent,
steady,
relentless,
uninterrupted,
unabating,
unremitting,
unrelieved,
unrelenting,
unceasing,
continue
verb
• persist in an activity or process.
• "he was unable to continue with his job"
Similar:
carry on with,
go on with,
keep on with,
proceed with,
pursue,
persist in/with,
press on with,
persevere in/with,
keep up,
keep at,
push on with,
not stop,
not give up,
stay with,
stick with/at,
soldier on with,
stick to one's guns,
• recommence or resume after interruption.
• "we continue the story from the point reached in Chapter 1"
Similar:
resume,
pick up,
take up,
carry on with,
return to,
start/begin again,
pick up the threads,
pick up where one left off,
recommence,
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French continuer, from Latin continuare, from continuus (see continuous).