English to Latin Meaning of continual - juge


Continual :
juge

continui, juge, continuos, vide, eiulatibus assiduis, querella, perpetuum, pacto

sempersemper
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Definitions of continual in English
Adjective(1) recurring regularly or frequently in a prolonged and closely spaced series(2) having no interruptions
Examples of continual in English
(1) Freud's answer is that we live in a continual state of temptation.(2) Rather, the process of accommodation will be ongoing, demanding continual attention and work.(3) Then melady and I constructed a thing to avoid the need for continual communication with upcoming wedding guests.(4) The animals are a continual nuisance on beaches and at other spots frequented by tourists.(5) The continual dramatic evolution of the university sector is undoubtedly going to continue.(6) Neither intelligence nor courage offer a shield from the effects of the continual threat of violence.(7) With continual rain during the week the lack of time available to prepare the pitches ruled out any chance of play.(8) Not recognizing this, they undergo endless and continual suffering.(9) They want us to put a large force on the ground and do continual , sustained operations.(10) Hence its 80 years of more or less continual crisis, in which the current palaver is a relatively minor squall.(11) I live just across the road and can see from my window a continual stream of people walking towards the toilets only to find them closed.(12) The protected birds were once widespread in England but continual persecution led to their virtual extinction.(13) Many more consumers repeatedly tried the line only to be met with a continual engaged signal.(14) One of his recurring themes is the continual questioning of reality: has the world gone mad, or have I?(15) This is a continual problem, and ought to form part of a regular maintenance programme.(16) Also they continual body weight loss into the breeding season will adversely affect fertility.
(1) contingent liabilities ::
contingens rerum immunitatem habent
(2) contingent liability ::
contingit Rusticis
(3) contingent on ::
contingens etenim
(4) contingent claim ::
sibi contingentem
(5) contingent beneficiary ::
contingit beneficiary
(6) contingent upon ::
contingere,
Synonyms
Adjective
1. frequent ::
crebris
2. repeated ::
repetitum
3. recurrent ::
recurrentes
5. intermittent ::
intermittendi
6. regular ::
iusto
Antonyms
1. discontinuous ::
proiciente relictum
Different Forms
continual, continually
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