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continuous
[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs]
adjective
uninterrupted in time; without cessation.
continuous coughing during the concert.
being in immediate connection or spatial relationship.
a continuous series of blasts; a continuous row of warehouses.
Grammar., progressive.
continuous
/ kənˈtɪnjʊəs /
adjective
prolonged without interruption; unceasing
a continuous noise
in an unbroken series or pattern
maths (of a function or curve) changing gradually in value as the variable changes in value. A function f is continuous if at every value a of the independent variable the difference between f( x ) and f( a ) approaches zero as x approaches a Compare discontinuous See also limit
statistics (of a variable) having a continuum of possible values so that its distribution requires integration rather than summation to determine its cumulative probability Compare discrete
grammar another word for progressive
continuous
Relating to a line or curve that extends without a break or irregularity.
A function in which changes, however small, to any x- value result in small changes to the corresponding y- value, without sudden jumps. Technically, a function is continuous at the point c if it meets the following condition: for any positive number ε, however small, there exists a positive number δ such that for all x within the distance δ from c, the value of f (x) will be within the distance ε from f (c). Polynomials, exponential functions, and trigonometric functions are examples of continuous functions.
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Other Word Forms
- continuously adverb
- continuousness noun
- noncontinuous adjective
- noncontinuousness noun
- quasi-continuous adjective
- semicontinuous adjective
- uncontinuous adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of continuous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of continuous1
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Example Sentences
The fixes to the Sepulveda Pass, “a route that experiences heavy, continuous traffic while serving crucial commuter and commercial needs,” will improve safety for drivers, Caltrans said.
It represents how modern governance might function: through data, connections, continuous monitoring and control.
The BBC has seen step-by-step instructional videos on how popular AI models could be used to generate continuous fake history images and text.
People with US visas will be under "continuous vetting", a state department spokesperson told the Associated Press news agency.
At Level 2, the driver is fully responsible for controlling the vehicle while receiving continuous automated assistance in steering, acceleration and braking.
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