Sentences with continual
con·tin·u·al
C c - The school has been in continual use since 1883.
- ...the government's continual demands for cash to finance its chronic deficit.
- Human evolution has been one of continual cycles of conflict between various mythological gods, some tribal and others belonging to great civilisations.
- Russell is in a continual state of cocky resistance and ensuring his next high.
- continual bus departures.
- Matt Shuebrook has been a well known name in the fitness industry for his continual efforts in creating a healthier and leaner world.
- This is designed to encourage you to send in a continual flow of articles while giving our web surfers the freshest content.
- SYNONYMY NOTE: continual applies to that which recurs repeatedly or goes on unceasingly over a long period of time [continual arguments]; continuous applies to that which extends without interruption in either space or time [a continuous expanse]; constant stresses uniformity, steadiness, or regularity in occurrence or recurrence [the constant beat of the heart]; incessant implies unceasing or uninterrupted activity [incessant chatter]; perpetual applies to that which lasts or persists for an indefinitely long time [a perpetual nuisance]; eternal stresses endlessness or timelessness [the eternal verities]