adv. [UN-1 11; cf. prec.] Without interruption or break; continuously, connectedly.
1665. Sir T. Herbert, Trav. (1677), 203. Where the Mountain uninterruptedly runs as far as Mergiana.
a. 1691. Boyle, Hist. Air (1692), 7. Having not the leisure to prosecute this discourse uninterruptedly.
1794. Phil. Trans., LXXXV. 39. In which case the following particles would exert their force uninterruptedly.
1826. F. Reynolds, Life & Times, II. 183. From that time our intimacy has continued uninterruptedly.
1875. Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 4. That the Republic was written uninterruptedly and by a continuous effort.