adv. [UN-1 11; cf. prec.] Without interruption or break; continuously, connectedly.

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1665.  Sir T. Herbert, Trav. (1677), 203. Where the Mountain uninterruptedly runs as far as Mergiana.

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a. 1691.  Boyle, Hist. Air (1692), 7. Having not the leisure to prosecute this discourse uninterruptedly.

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1794.  Phil. Trans., LXXXV. 39. In which case the following particles would exert their force uninterruptedly.

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1826.  F. Reynolds, Life & Times, II. 183. From that time … our intimacy has continued … uninterruptedly.

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1875.  Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 4. That the Republic was written uninterruptedly and by a continuous effort.

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