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continuance
[ kuhn-tin-yoo-uhns ]
noun
- an act or instance of continuing; continuation:
a continuance of war.
Synonyms: prolongation, extension, persistence
- a remaining in the same place, condition, etc.
- Law. adjournment of a step in a proceeding to a future day.
continuance
/ kənˈtɪnjʊəns /
noun
- the act or state of continuing
- the duration of an action, condition, etc
- the postponement or adjournment of a legal proceeding
Other Words From
- noncon·tinu·ance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of continuance1
Example Sentences
Members of the paramilitary force insist their cause is a righteous continuance of resistance to British rule extending back to the Norman invasion in the 12th century.
Superior Court officials said jurors serving in trials would be notified of their continuance dates.
It’s a ceremony held to ensure the continuance of spring-run chinook.
On Wednesday, a Superior Court judge in Van Nuys granted a continuance in a preliminary hearing for Fraser Michael Bohn, 22, charged with four counts of murder and four counts of gross vehicle manslaughter.
In addition to a continuance, Martinez has requested that the court set a date for a hearing regarding the costs he anticipates incurring — and being unable to cover — as a result of Berry’s new litigation.
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