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continuity

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/kənˈtɪnjuəti/ · con-tin-u-i-ty

The state of being continuous; an unbroken or uninterrupted existence or operation.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being continuous; an unbroken or uninterrupted existence or operation.

مسلسل ہونے کی حالت؛ ایک غیر منقطع یا بلا روک ٹوک وجود یا عمل۔

استمراری

istimrari

Synonyms

continuationpersistenceunbrokennessتسلسلدرستگیاستمراری

Antonyms

discontinuitybreakinterruptionعدم استمراروقفہقطع

Common Collocations

  • continuity of care
  • continuity of operations
  • continuity of service

Example Sentences

The continuity of service is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction.

خدمات کا تسلسل گاہکوں کی تسکین کو برقرار رکھنے کے لیے بہت اہم ہے۔

Khadamat ka tasalsul ghahkon ki taskeen ko barqarar rakhne ke liye bohot ahem hai.

In mathematics, continuity refers to a function that is unbroken.

ریاضی میں، استمراری کا مطلب ایک ایسی فعالیت ہے جو نہ ٹوٹے۔

Riyaazi mein, istimrari ka matlab aik aisi faaliyat hai jo na toote.

The film’s plot lacks continuity, making it difficult to follow.

فلم کی کہانی میں تسلسل کی کمی ہے، جس کی وجہ سے اسے سمجھنا مشکل ہے۔

Film ki kahani mein tasalsul ki kami hai, jis ki wajah se use samajhna mushkil hai.

Easily Confused With

continuation:Continuation refers to the act of carrying something on or resuming it, while continuity refers to the state of being continuous.

Word Family

continue
verbجاری رکھنا
continuous
adjectiveمسلسل
continuously
adverbمسلسل طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'continuity' as 'continuing' without stopping.

Imagine a flowing river that never stops.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں کے تسلسل میں میری جستجو ہے، زندگی کے سفر میں یہ کیا ملے گا۔

Khwabon ke tasalsul mein meri jostju hai, Zindagi ke safar mein yeh kya mile ga.

In the continuity of dreams lies my quest, What will be found in the journey of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نہر کا بہاؤ کبھی نہیں رکتا۔

Nahar ka behav kabhi nahi rukta.

The flow of a river never stops.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "continuus" — uninterrupted, continuous

First known use: 15th century

The word has evolved from Latin through Old French into Middle English, retaining its meaning pertaining to uninterrupted sequences.