The quality of something that continues without end or interruption.
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Examples for "continuousness"
Examples for "continuousness"
1But the prolongation of these throughout life requires the steadfast continuousness of gaze towards Him.
2Mrs. Grail talked with pleasant continuousness, as usual.
3Mrs. Mendenhall, of Cincinnati, who knew their abundant labors, speaks of them as unsurpassed in the extent and continuousness of their sacrifices.
4Although childless, she was of a placid and contented disposition; so much so that her smile became rather wearisome from its very continuousness.
5The mystical element, the oneness and continuousness comes out very clearly in the notion of Wakonda among the Sioux Indians....
1The ceaselessness of His labors those public years suggests habits of industry acquired during those long Nazareth years.
2It was the ceaselessness of the work which tried her so severely, and began to make her wish that she had never some to Flintcomb-Ash.
1But now fatigue a little deadened him to that incessancy of life, it seemed now just an eternal circling.
2Yea, I feel surprised at the incessancy, but I check myself and think, how vast is Asia, and what variousness must needs be!
Translations for incessantness