Continuity | Mean of continuity in English Dictionary
/ˌkɑːntəˈnuːwəti/
- Noun
- the quality of something that does not stop or change as time passes
- The new owners have ensured the continuity of the company's commitment to protecting the environment. [=have assured that the company's commitment will continue]
- The candidate attacked the incumbent for the lack of continuity [=consistency] in foreign policy under his presidency.
- something that is the same or similar in two or more things and provides a connection between them
- The art historian is studying the continuities between the painter's works and those of her followers.
- the arrangement of the parts in a story, movie, etc., in a way that is logical
- There's a problem with the movie's continuity.