Continuance [noun]

Definition of Continuance:

duration

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Sentence/Example of Continuance:

He granted her continuance at home, till the year of her noviciate; but that year must come, and it will commence next January.

Chemotaxis alone will not explain the continuance of leukocytosis for more than a short time.

Indeed the grand end of the Church's continuance in the world, is aspired at by the efforts of all her true members.

But this did not prevent the continuance of hostilities in Brazil, and the other foreign possessions of Portugal.

Better that were changed, by the removal of the evil, than to remain imperfect because of the continuance thereof.

These were brought into view, and their continuance promised, in the covenant made with Noah.

This is the principal difficulty, and everything depends upon its continuance for the proper time.

Looking at these circumstances, he said, he dreaded the probable consequences of a continuance of the union.

Neither perfect peace, nor utter wretchedness can be of long continuance here below.

No doubt the legion had suffered a defeat; but not such as to disable their continuance of the contest.