Synonym: boundless, ceaseless, endless, eternal, everlasting, immeasurable, limitless, perpetual. Antonym: finite. Similar words: definitely, finite element, affinity, definition, definitive, confine, finish, finish up. Meaning: ['ɪnfɪnət] n. the unlimited expanse in which everything is located. adj. 1. having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude 2. of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive) 3. too numerous to be counted 4. total and all-embracing.
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121. The universe might then have re-expanded without going through a state of infinite density.
122. Aristotle would then be saying that the infinite variety of size of Democritean atoms was all below the threshold of perception.
123. Slowly, with infinite care, Rourke reached up and untwined the tight band of her fingers from around the heavy ornament.
124. Then he gently eased her arms down, and with infinite patience began to stroke her nightdress from her body.
125. The One, without name or form, is the infinite depth, the unlimited ocean of being.
126. We can have an infinite chess game which will go on for months.
127. Kabir said he brought with him the thirst for the infinite.
128. This hypothesis generates an infinite set of indifference curves which are convex to the L axis.
129. Also, when considering development, it must be stressed that we do not have to depend on an infinite regress.
130. The variations of color that a human eye can see are infinite.
131. This fabric seems infinite, and its threads worm their way into the natural core that Claire and Jay have formed.
132. So, as well as being probably infinite in length, the list of conditional observation statements was probably rather vague in content.
133. Of course an infinite number of equatorial orbits exist, but only one geostationary orbit.
134. Our use of an infinitary rule, which requires an apparently infinite amount of work to verify its preconditions, appears undesirable.
135. What a man wants is a mate and what a woman wants is infinite security,’ and, ‘What a man is is an arrow into the future and a what a woman is is the place the arrow shoots off from. Sylvia Plath
136. It is impossible to describe the infinite variety of hysterical gaits.
137. Whether they all cancel out to give a theory that is finite without any infinite subtractions is not yet known.
138. The high frequency vibrations were so highly favoured that an infinite amount of energy would be present in them.
139. Water was and is brought to Los Angeles less to meet a necessary demand than to provide an infinite supply.
140. A bird in the hand is never worth an infinite number of birds in the bush.
141. Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. C.S. Lewis
142. Ideally, any alternating voltmeter should possess infinite impedance and any a.c. meter negligible impedance.
143. With infinite care, Induk slides her arms around my back, cradling me into her heat.
144. The supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect; but a being, however perfect, without dominion, cannot be said to be Lord God. Isaac Newton
145. The universe offers no such categories or simplifications; only flux and infinite variety.
146. It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time.
147. There was a moment, I have to admit[sentencedict.com], when I was overtaken by a feeling of infinite sadness.
148. The divine unity contains infinite diversity within itself, harmonised and integrated into one all-including totality.
149. We argue that for any positive discount rate reputation effects will be temporary in infinite horizon games.
150. And the opportunities to acquire it are infinite, for power is not limited.
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