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1continuing — con·tin·u·ing adj 1: marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence a continuing criminal enterprise 2: needing no renewal continuing shareholders Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2continuing — adjective Date: 14th century 1. continuous, constant < continuing poverty > 2. needing no renewal ; enduring < continuing fame > • continuingly adverb …
3continuing — adjective 1. remaining in force or being carried on without letup (Freq. 7) the act provided a continuing annual appropriation the continuing struggle to put food on the table • Similar to: ↑continued 2. of long duration chronic money problems …
4Continuing — Continue Con*tin ue, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Continued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Continuing}.] [F. continuer, L. continuare, tinuatum, to connect, continue, fr. continuus. See {Continuous}, and cf. {Continuate}.] 1. To remain in a given place or condition; …
5continuing — adj. Continuing is used with these nouns: ↑battle, ↑care, ↑challenge, ↑commitment, ↑conflict, ↑controversy, ↑debate, ↑decline, ↑dependence, ↑disagreement, ↑dispute, ↑ …
6continuing — con|tin|u|ing [ kən tınjuıŋ ] adjective only before noun happening for a period of time without interruption: The peace talks resumed despite continuing uncertainty about the political situation …
7continuing — UK [kənˈtɪnjʊɪŋ] / US [kənˈtɪnjuɪŋ] adjective [only before noun] happening for a period of time without interruption The peace talks resumed despite continuing uncertainty about the political situation …
8continuing — Synonyms and related words: abiding, age long, aged, ancient, antique, articulated, assiduous, catenated, ceaseless, changeless, chronic, concatenated, connected, constant, continual, continued, continuous, cyclical, diligent, direct, diuturnal,… …
9continuing — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ongoing, persisting, persevering, maintaining, carrying on, pursuing, advancing, progressing, enduring, lasting, sustaining; see also chronic , permanent 2 , progressive 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1.… …
10continuing — adj. constant, enduring, perpetual con·tin·ue || kÉ™n tɪnjuË v. go on, keep doing something; stay …
11Continuing education — (called further education in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is an all encompassing term within a broad spectrum of post secondary learning activities and programs. The term is used mainly in the United States and Canada. Recognized forms of post …
12Continuing medical education — (CME) refers to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. These activities may take place as live events, written publications,… …
13Continuing professional development — (CPD) or Continuing professional education (CPE) is the means by which people maintain their knowledge and skills related to their professional lives. Contents 1 CPD research 2 CPD for medical professionals 3 CPD for lawyers …
14Continuing legal education — (CLE; also known as MCLE (mandatory or minimum continuing legal education)) is professional education of lawyers that takes place after their initial admission to the bar. In many states in the United States, CLE participation is required of… …
15continuing objection — An objection to certain questions or testimony during a trial which has been overruled by the judge, but the attorney who made the objection announces that he or she is continuing the objection to all other questions on the same topic or with the …
16Continuing Legal Education — (CLE) are requirements for attorneys in the United States to maintain their ability to practice law after initial admission to the bar. CLE is also known as MCLE (Mandatory Continuing Legal Education)CLE accreditation is given on a state by state …
17continuing trespass — see trespass Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. continuing trespass …
18continuing security — ➔ security * * * continuing security UK US noun [C] (plural continuing securities) ► BANKING, FINANCE something that a bank or other lender can keep if a person who is borrowing money does not pay the money back: »a continuing security agreement …
19Continuing Claims — refers to unemployed workers that qualify for benefits under unemployment insurance. In order to be included in continuing claims, the person must have been covered by unemployment insurance and be currently receiving benefits. Data on… …
20continuing education — n. a program of classes for adult students offered by a college, university, etc. on a part time basis, as for updating knowledge and skills in a professional field such as medicine * * * (AmE also continued education) n [U] education at any time …