Continuation is the action of carrying something on. It can also mean the act or state of continuing. Continuation is a noun and comes from the middle English word continuacio.
The family in "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka attempts to make life seem normal by carrying on with their daily routines, avoiding discussing Gregor's transformation, and focusing on their own individual struggles and responsibilities. They try to maintain a sense of normalcy by suppressing their emotions and continuing with their lives as best as they can under the circumstances.
Continuing to work after 70 can provide financial security, social engagement, mental stimulation, and a sense of purpose. It can also help maintain physical and mental health, and allow for continued personal growth and fulfillment.
There are quite a few synonyms for the word maintaining. Carrying on, advancing, continuing, renewing, repairing, protecting, providing and upholding are just a few of the synonyms available.
The word "continue" in Chinese is 继续, pronounced as "jìxù." It is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts to indicate the action of continuing or carrying on with something.
'Now and then', as sense of "at various times" attested from circa1550; earlier 'then and then' (c.1205). 'Then and now', as sense of (continuing) historic precedent from land title adjudication circa 12th. century.
in twilight, if James would have killed Bella then the saga would end ,cause continuing would made no sense
Sensory nerves, or the receptor nerves, as they are only made up of sensory neurons. Receptors are the specialised structures at the end of the sensory nerves that receive the stimuli and convert it into an electrical signal to be conducted by the nerve as a nerve impulse.
It means that only by continuing to challenge yourself and your surroundings' can you be free, it does not mean educated in the literal sense but in the sense that you must never stop learning and questioning and must never accept things blindly.
constantly, always, all the time, forever, incessantly, nonstop, interminably, repeatedly, often, frequently, persistently
"Inilalac" is a Filipino term that refers to the act of carrying or bringing something along. It is often used in contexts where someone is taking an item or a person with them, such as in transporting goods or accompanying someone. The term can also imply a sense of assistance or support in the act of carrying.
because there is a continuing of animals in need of medical aid