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abide to continue. [1/6 definitions]
al fine to the finish (used as a musical direction to continue to the end of a repeated section).
bear with to continue with despite aggravations; be patient with; be tolerant of.
belabor to continue excessive efforts on or excessive discussion of. [1/2 definitions]
call back to continue a telephone conversation with (someone) at a later time, or to return someone's telephone call.
carry to extend further; continue. [1/16 definitions]
carry on to continue with one's activity. [1/4 definitions]
come through to continue to live or exist. [1/3 definitions]
cont.1 abbreviation of "continue" or "continued."
egg on to encourage or pressure someone to engage in or continue in some action, esp. one that is risky or potentially harmful to oneself or others.
eternize to make everlasting; cause to continue forever. [1/2 definitions]
extend to last or continue [1/8 definitions]
fail of a business, to become unable to make enough money to continue operating and to pay off debts; become insolvent. [1/10 definitions]
fight to pursue or continue (a fight). [1/9 definitions]
follow up to continue to monitor (patients, test subjects, or the like) to see if there are any changes or problems. [1/3 definitions]
freewheel a device in the rear hub of a bicycle that lets the rear wheel continue turning after the pedals are stopped. [3/4 definitions]
go on to continue. [2/6 definitions]
go through with to continue on with (something) until it is a reality.
hold out to continue to last; survive; persevere. [1/3 definitions]
hold up to last or continue. [1/5 definitions]
hooked (informal) strongly compelled to continue the use or enjoyment of something; addicted. [1/4 definitions]