Continual events happen again and again. the government's continual demands for cash to finance its chronic deficit She suffered continual police harassment. + continually con·tinu·al·ly Malcolm was continually changing his mind
seemingly without interruption; chiefly restricted to what recurs regularly or frequently in a prolonged and closely spaced series; "the continual banging of the shutters"
`continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without interruption)
`continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without interruption) The act or process of framing together, or uniting, as beams in a fabric