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constantly (adverb); more constantly, most constantly
1. Relating to how something or someone acts or performs in a continuous way; endlessly; incessantly; all the time: Lois was constantly complaining about the weather being either too hot or too cold.
2. Descriptive of how a thing recurs regularly; without interruption: It seemed to be raining constantly, day in and day out, and never stopping!
(what youths rarely think about and what elders are constantly reminded of . . . most of the time)
(information and viewpoints that are constantly shifting courses in the midst of ever-changing news; knowing which perspectives to put into and what to keep out of a newspaper)
(everyone needs to constantly increase his or her word knowledge)