Continuously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perpetually
In a perpetual manner constantly continually
Perpetuable
Capable of being perpetuated or continued
Permanence
The quality or state of being permanent continuance in the same state or place duration fixedness as the permanence of institutions the permanence of nature
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Perdurable
Very durable lasting continuing long
Pending
Not yet decided in continuance in suspension as a pending suit
paper over
To ignore or conceal a disagreement or dispute so as to continue friendly or productive relations as to paper over differences
overlearn
a fact or skill repetitively beyond the point where it can be immediately recalled in experimental psychology to continue to learn beyond the point where the criterion of adequate learning has been reached
Olympic games
consisting of athletic games and races dedicated to Olympian Zeus celebrated once in four years at Olympia and continuing five days
VerbarNecrobiosis
The death of a part of an organism by molecular disintegration and without loss of continuity as in the processes of degeneration and atrophy a normal dying out of cells in a tissue in
necklace
A string of beads etc or any continuous band or chain worn around the neck as an ornament
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Continuously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perpetually
In a perpetual manner constantly continually
Perpetuable
Capable of being perpetuated or continued
Permanence
The quality or state of being permanent continuance in the same state or place duration fixedness as the permanence of institutions the permanence of nature
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Perdurable
Very durable lasting continuing long
Pending
Not yet decided in continuance in suspension as a pending suit
paper over
To ignore or conceal a disagreement or dispute so as to continue friendly or productive relations as to paper over differences
overlearn
a fact or skill repetitively beyond the point where it can be immediately recalled in experimental psychology to continue to learn beyond the point where the criterion of adequate learning has been reached
Olympic games
consisting of athletic games and races dedicated to Olympian Zeus celebrated once in four years at Olympia and continuing five days
VerbarNecrobiosis
The death of a part of an organism by molecular disintegration and without loss of continuity as in the processes of degeneration and atrophy a normal dying out of cells in a tissue in
necklace
A string of beads etc or any continuous band or chain worn around the neck as an ornament
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