durative

/ˈdʊrətɪv/
adjective
  1. Describing an action or state that continues over a period of time, without a natural endpoint.
    • In grammar, 'know' is a durative verb because knowing something lasts.
    • Some languages mark durative actions with special verb forms.
    • The durative nature of the rain meant it would fall all day.
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