Continuity
(noun)
- The property of being continuous or unbroken.
- The state of being connected or linked so as to form a whole.
- The state of having a consistent and coherent character, purpose, or direction over time.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french continuité, from latin continuitas, from continuus 'uninterrupted', from con- 'together' + tenere 'to hold'.
Examples:
- The continuity of the organization was ensured by the experienced leadership.
- The continuity of the story was disrupted by the sudden plot twist.
- The continuity of the project was maintained by careful planning and coordination.
- The continuity of the performance was impressive, despite the many challenges.
- The continuity of the service was uninterrupted, even during the high-demand periods.