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- Dictionarysustained/səˈsteɪnd/
adjective
- 1. continuing for an extended period or without interruption: "several years of sustained economic growth"
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Learn the definition of sustained as an adjective meaning continuing for a long time or determined. Find synonyms, antonyms, examples and translations of sustained in different languages.
- English (US)
SUSTAINED meaning: 1. continuing for a long time: 2....
- Sustained: Norwegian Translation
sustained - translate into Norwegian with the...
- Sustained in Polish
SUSTAINED translate: nieprzerwany. Learn more in the...
- Sustained in French
sustained translate: soutenu/-ue. Learn more in the...
- Sustained in Russian
sustained translate: длительный, непрерывный . Learn more in...
- Portuguese Translation
sustained translate: prolongado/-da. Learn more in the...
- Sustained in Spanish
SUSTAINED translate: prolongado, continuado/da...
- Sustained in Turkish
SUSTAINED translate: devamlı, uzun süreli, ardı arkası...
- English (US)
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Sustained definition: kept in process or continued over time; continuous. See examples of SUSTAINED used in a sentence.
Something that's sustained is held or maintained for a long time, keeping its strength or level consistent and unbroken. A singer's sustained note goes on and on, and a judge's sustained ruling continues to be upheld.
Sustained means continuing for a period of time without becoming less. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.