uninterruptedly
English
Etymology
From uninterrupted + -ly.
Adverb
uninterruptedly (not comparable)
- Without interruption.
- 1890, Lucy Madox Rossetti, chapter 1, in Mrs. Shelley, pages 19–20:
- They adopted the singular, though in their case probably advantageous, decision to continue each to have a separate place of abode, in order that each might work uninterruptedly, […]
- 1960 March, Cecil J. Allen, “Locomotive Running Past and Present”, in Trains Illustrated, page 177:
- Save for the three brief ¼-mile descents, before Bakewell, Monsal Dale and Miller's Dale, the line is climbing uninterruptedly at round about 1 in 100 for 9 miles from Rowsley almost to Miller's Dale, [...].
Synonyms
- ceaselessly, incessantly, nonstop; see also Thesaurus:continuously
Related terms
Translations
without interruption
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