Synonym: endless, infinite, tireless, unlimited. Antonym: exhaustible. Similar words: exhaustible, exhausting, exhaustion, exhaustive, exhaust, exhausted, combustible, irresistible. Meaning: [‚ɪnɪg'zɔːstəbl] adj. 1. that cannot be entirely consumed or used up 2. incapable of being entirely consumed or used up.
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31. For twenty years he wrote with seemingly inexhaustible energy.
32. Solar energy is lauded as an inexhaustible fuel source that is pollution and often noise free. The technology is also versatile.
33. It is irresistible forces in your mind, like inexhaustible sorrow accompanying wandering, like immeasurable hollowness after jocundity .
34. The visible supply is practically inexhaustible; and the invisible supply really IS inexhaustible.
35. Memory are not always at any instant, inexhaustible, and sometimes also the failure of memory allocation.
36. I was within and without , simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.
37. With active thinking, rational pragmaticism, brave honesty and extraordinary enthusiasm, you are the inexhaustible driving force for Changsha's sound, rapid and initiative development.
38. It is a sort of monotonous and passionate repetition of the themes already orchestrated by the world: the body, inexhaustible image on the pediment of temples, forms or colors, number or grief.
39. What he did have was inexhaustible energy and enthusiasm and a love of living things.
40. Out of the sluice springs an inexhaustible supply of water.
41. The Daxinanling forest region, is a beautiful big garden, also is a inexhaustible treasure house.
42. The wealth of her graces was inexhaustible -- she beautified the commonest action.
43. My patience is not inexhaustible, ie I will eventually become angry or impatient.
44. Solar energy is lauded as an inexhaustible fuel source that is pollution and often noise free.
45. As an infinite set of each element, although inexhaustible, yet each different.
46. Light from the sun is practically inexhaustible; in other words, sunlight cannot be used up.
47. John Milton threw open whole new vistas inexhaustible possibilities that promised to ward off monotony forever.
48. Solar energy is lauded as an inexhaustible source that is pollution and often noise free.
49. With worldwide lack of energy sources and worsening of ecosystem environment, many countries around the world are actively searching for new energy sources that are inexhaustible and taintless.
50. God's grace is immeasurable; His mercy inexhaustible; His peace inexpressible.
51. The source seems visional , far, senseless and smell-less, but it is inexhaustible power to supply all things.
52. American business profited greatly from an inexhaustible supply of unskilled and semiskilled workers.
53. Our imponderable resources in knowledge are constantly growing and are inexhaustible.
54. The people living beside the river have an inexhaustible supply of water.
55. It is the combination of the Afro-American tradition and the Euro-American literary practice that gives Beloved inexhaustible glamour. Sentencedict.com
56. The academic society pondered, Do not have to let the year submergence in inexhaustible bustling about.
57. In the early days of the nation , America's bountiful resources seemed virtually inexhaustible.
58. And that our natural resources are not in exhaustible and inexhaustible.
59. The inexhaustible possibilities in bridge and chess have fascinated generations of players.
60. Because the gas plant raw materials for crop stalks, wood waste, the residue of edible fungi, animal feces of cattle and sheep and all flammable material, is a inexhaustible of renewable resources.
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