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uninterruptedly — uninterrupted ► ADJECTIVE 1) continuous. 2) unobstructed. DERIVATIVES uninterruptedly adverb … English terms dictionary
uninterruptedly — adverb without interruption (Freq. 1) this pleasant state of affairs had continued peacefully and uninterruptedly for many years • Derived from adjective: ↑uninterrupted … Useful english dictionary
uninterruptedly — adv. without stopping, in an uninterrupted manner … English contemporary dictionary
uninterruptedly — un·interruptedly … English syllables
continuously — Uninterruptedly; in unbroken sequence; without intermission or cessation; without intervening time; with continuity or continuation … Black's law dictionary
continuously — Uninterruptedly; in unbroken sequence; without intermission or cessation; without intervening time; with continuity or continuation … Black's law dictionary
continuously — Uninterruptedly, in an unbroken sequence, without intermission or cessation, without intervening time. Rocci v Massachusetts Acci. Co. 222 Mass 336, 1 10 NE 972. Regularly, protracted, enduringly, and without substantial interruption of sequence … Ballentine's law dictionary
St. Dominic — St. Dominic † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Dominic Founder of the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominican Order; born at Calaroga, in Old Castile, c. 1170; died 6 August, 1221. His parents, Felix Guzman and Joanna of Aza,… … Catholic encyclopedia