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The act of not stopping, dressed up enough to fit in a contract.
means To keep doing something, or to resume it after a pause, without ending it.
from From Latin continuare, to join together or make unbroken, from continuus, hanging together — the same root that gives us continuous and continent.
Courtroom twistIn law, continue means to postpone, not proceed.
Button famePowers every video game arcade death screen.
Hidden relativeShares roots with contain and content.