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Continued

Continued is the past participle and an adjective form of the verb continue. It describes something that remains in effect or proceeds without interruption, or something that resumes after a pause or interruption. In general, it signals extension or ongoing nature beyond an initial moment or point.

As a grammatical form, continued can describe actions, events, or conditions. For example: "The meeting was continued

In publishing, "continued" is commonly used to indicate that a story, article, or feature will appear in

In legal and administrative contexts, a hearing, trial, or other proceeding may be continued by order, pause,

Etymology: continued comes from continue, from Latin continuare, from continuus meaning uninterrupted. Related forms include continuation

to
a
later
date"
or
"The
project
continued
despite
the
obstacle."
It
may
be
used
in
passive
constructions—"the
program
was
continued"—and
in
phrases
such
as
"continued
effort"
or
"continued
coverage."
the
next
issue
or
on
another
page.
It
appears
as
a
note
such
as
"Continued
on
page
5"
or
"Continued
from
page
3."
or
agreement
of
the
parties,
extending
the
schedule
or
delaying
ruling.
and
continuing,
while
continued
is
frequently
used
in
English
to
express
persistence,
extension,
or
resumed
activity.