noun
- the state or quality of being continuous; unbroken succession or connection
- elements that remain unchanged or consistent across different situations or time periods
Usage: plural of continuity
Usage: often used in academic or analytical contexts
Examples
- The historian studied the continuities between ancient and modern cultures.
- Despite political changes, there were important continuities in social structure.
- The film editor worked to maintain visual continuities between scenes.
- Researchers identified several continuities in the data across different time periods.
- The company emphasized continuities in leadership during the transition.
- Cultural continuities helped preserve traditional practices over generations.