abide |
to continue. [1/3 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 to do or go on as before. [1/2 definitions] |
cinder |
a small piece of partly burned wood or coal that can continue to burn but without a flame. |
come through |
to continue to live or exist. |
cont.1 |
abbreviation of "continue" or "continued." |
do away with |
to get rid of or stop; no longer continue. [1/2 definitions] |
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. |
encore |
a request by an audience that a performance continue. [1/3 definitions] |
endure |
to continue through time; last. [1/2 definitions] |
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] |
flow |
a series of things, ideas, or events that continue in a steady stream. [1/4 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] |