Similar words: definitely, indefinite, definite, definition, definitive, redefinition, indefinable, defining. Meaning: [ɪn'defɪnɪtlɪ] adv. to an indefinite extent; for an indefinite time.
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61 However, the Panel will not allow an offeror to rely on a pre-condition indefinitely as this creates uncertainty in the market.
62 It does not work on completely bald spots and must be used indefinitely.
63 Also, be aware that this happy state of reward for only relative virtue will not continue indefinitely.
64 Emmett, an immigration officer at Gatwick airport, stamped the passports, giving their holders the right to enter Britain indefinitely.
65 They will keep indefinitely in a jar stored in a cool, dry place.
66 A referendum to determine the future of the island has been postponed indefinitely.
67 Simply put, it consumes too many valuable resources to be practiced indefinitely.
68 Leith afterwards supposed she should have realised that that state of affairs could not go on indefinitely without some one getting hurt.
69 Starting at three fifteen, it would drag itself out indefinitely.
70 Since they can be stored indefinitely under local conditions without refrigeration, they are called storable propellants.
71 The trial was adjourned indefinitely, so that more evidence can be gathered.
72 This means that asteroids up to about 250 meters in diameter can generally evade detection indefinitely.
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73 After that, suspects deemed to be an ongoing risk to national security can be incarcerated indefinitely by the home affairs minister.
74 On Dec. 13 Landsbergis had announced that a further round of preliminary consultations had been postponed indefinitely by the Soviet side.
75 In addition, interest on overdue tax accrued indefinitely and not on a day-to-day basis even if it was so calculated.
76 The matured loan notes can be rolled over indefinitely until the tax liability expires.
77 No doubt this explains why elections there have been postponed indefinitely.
78 But as soon as it was repeated[sentencedict.com], its individuality merged into a series extending indefinitely into the future.
79 Interior Ministry officials have said that they can not guarantee safety for protesters, so public protests will be banned indefinitely.
80 Long-term storage is favoured by environmentalists as less nuclear waste is produced, although spent fuel can not be stored indefinitely.
81 Traders pointed to the federal budget stalemate and worries the gridlock could continue indefinitely.
82 These properties of conservation along with stability of boundaries despite the construction of indefinitely many new elements presuppose that structures are self-regulating.
83 A literary text is compatible with an indefinite number of contexts yielding indefinitely many readings and re-readings.
84 Investors are so willing to believe in recovery around the corner that they will clutch at false hopes almost indefinitely.
85 On May 16 the trial was suspended indefinitely because of demonstrations taking place outside the courthouse.
86 This process is repeated indefinitely, with a stream of input samples being taken and passed along the chain of capacitors.
87 At the same time limited continuation of guerrilla activity would continue indefinitely.
88 My hetero-dithering, which might have continued indefinitely, was abruptly ended one day over lunch with a good friend.
89 Not all of those applying for scholarships or assistance from foreign universities wish to stay away indefinitely.
90 The grandchildren would also resemble their common ancestor-and one readily believes that this continues indefinitely.
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