infinite
1in·fi·nite
adj \ˈin-fə-nət\Definition of INFINITE
1
: extending indefinitely : endless <infinite space>
2
: immeasurably or inconceivably great or extensive : inexhaustible <infinite patience>
3
: subject to no limitation or external determination
4
a : extending beyond, lying beyond, or being greater than any preassigned finite value however large <infinite number of positive numbers> b : extending to infinity <infinite plane surface> c : characterized by an infinite number of elements or terms <an infinite set> <an infinite series>
— in·fi·nite·ly adverb
— in·fi·nite·ness noun
Examples of INFINITE
- an infinite series of numbers
- She has infinite patience when she's dealing with children.
- There seemed to be an infinite number of possibilities.
- an infinite variety of choices
Origin of INFINITE
Middle English infinit, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin infinitus, from in- + finitus finite
First Known Use: 14th century
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Synonyms: bottomless, boundless, endless, fathomless, horizonless, illimitable, immeasurable, immensurable, indefinite, limitless, measureless, unbounded, unfathomable, unlimited
Related Words: abysmal; countless, incalculable, incomputable, inestimable, innumerable, unmeasured; exhaustless, inexhaustible; extensive, far-flung, immense, vast
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