Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To continue something, or to continue to do something in American Thesaurus
To continue something, or to continue to do something
persist (verb)
to continue to do or say something in a determined way
press ahead ()
to continue doing something in a determined way, despite difficulties, opposition, or interruptions
to continue doing something despite difficulties
go ahead ()
to start or continue to do something, especially after waiting for permission
go further ()
to continue doing something without thinking about other possibilities
gut out ()
to be determined to continue doing something that is difficult or unpleasant
to continue doing something in a determined way even though it is difficult
keep at it ()
keep going ()
make an evening/a day etc. of it (informal)
informal to continue doing something for a whole evening, day, etc.
peg away ()
to keep doing something in a determined way, especially when it is boring or difficult
to continue doing something in a determined way despite difficulties
prosecute (verb)
formal to carry out an activity, especially a war
push ahead ()
to continue trying to achieve something despite opposition or difficulties
push on ()
to continue doing something, especially when you do not have much time
see through ()
to continue doing something until it is finished, especially something unpleasant or difficult
soldier on ()
to continue to do something even though it is difficult or unpleasant
stick at ()
to continue to work at something difficult or unpleasant in a determined way
stick with ()