to go on in something without being bothered
Something that is 'sustained' lasts (prolonged for an extended period or without interruption) - therefore a sustained effect would be an effect that lasted.
The bus coupler is used to couple one bus to the other without interruption in power supply. It uses the help of the circuit breaker and isolators to achieve this without creating hazardous arcs.
disturbance, interference, interruption, stoppage
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'steady' is steadiness as a word for the state of continuing without change; a word for a concept.
Yes, it is a noun. It can mean the base of a building or other structure, or the basis of a concept, or an enterprise established for some continuing purpose.
in·ces·sant (ĭn-sĕs'ənt) means continuing without interruption.Continuing or following without interruption. Non-stop.
Continual, meaning continuing indefinitely in time without interruption as in 'continual fear'.
Incessant means continuing without pause or interruption. The incessant barking of the dogs was annoying. The incessant rains flooded the area in a short period of time.
Consecutive means in a row or one after another.
What you mean by interruption of the Roman government is unclear.
interruption
A flow that continues without interruption
Something that is 'sustained' lasts (prolonged for an extended period or without interruption) - therefore a sustained effect would be an effect that lasted.
The games have occurred every four years, without interruption, since the 1896 games in Athens, Greece.
This means continuing without interruption. Here are some sentences.The incessant drone of the cicadas made me want to scream.I found the incessant buzz of the fluorescent light annoying.The noise of battle was incessant.
A flow that continues without interruption
Following one after another without interruption; successive