interminably

IPA: ˈɪntɝmɪnæbɫi

adverb

  • in an interminable manner; (seemingly) endlessly
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Examples of "interminably" in Sentences

  • He would also himself speak "interminably" from the chair.
  • To till the soil and labour interminably was all he asked of life and the powers that be.
  • For a moment that seemed to stretch interminably, nothing happened, but then Sisko saw a series of red flashes scream toward the marauder.
  • "interminably" if it had the power to do so, while it simultaneously projected "the need for clarity, urgency and depth in the unfolding political process".
  • Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman told The Associated Press negotiations with fiscally conservative Democrats on his panel cannot go on "interminably" because they would
  • Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman told The Associated Press negotiations with fiscally conservative Democrats on his panel cannot go on "interminably" because they would "empower" Republicans and allow the minority party to take control of the panel.

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