interminable
IPA: ɪntˈɝmʌnʌbʌɫ
noun
- (mathematics, dated) A repeating decimal.
adjective
- Existing or occurring without interruption or end; ceaseless, unending.
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Examples of "interminable" in Sentences
- While waiting in interminable lines, the masses oohed.
- They will be involved in interminable and boring investigations or interrogations
- Michael, full grown, mature, was so merry-hearted an individual that he found all delight in interminable romps with Scraps.
- Those limits are what makes the granting of extra constitutional powers acceptable and less likely to result in interminable tyranny.
- I would class this a speculative fiction anyway, but there we start in interminable process of labelling, and lets not have that pointless discussion here.
- The journey to wartime Buchenwald has been described as an interminable winter train trip, prisoners shoved so tightly into a wooden cattle car that their skin froze to the person next to them, turning the unfortunate passengers into one giant, barely squirming block of ice.
- This used to be one of my favorite blogs; increasingly, it seems to have been taken over by one or more of those humorless, argumentative kids that could always be counted on to engage in interminable, pointless arguments with teachers in high school and college (not Harvard).
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