Infinitely [adverb]
Definition of Infinitely:
extremely
Opposite/Antonyms of Infinitely:
-
Sentence/Example of Infinitely:
“Piranesi,” by Susanna ClarkeIn a departure from Clarke’s beloved, lengthy “Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell,” this slim, hypnotic novel takes place in a surreal house where the lone inhabitant spends his days exploring the seemingly infinite halls.
In these models, elements in the system can be represented by infinite sequences of 1s and 0s.
To understand if scenes of nature activate the visual cortex in some special way that other stimuli do not, one would have to spend eons observing a neuron’s activity because “the universe of possible images is essentially infinite,” Kreiman said.
It sounds ugly out loud, but as a married woman without children, I’m losing my empathy and patience after months of being treated as though my time is therefore infinite.
The infinite family of p-adic number systems provides mathematicians with a wide range of settings in which to explore questions about rational numbers.
Bing also pioneered infinite scrolling for image search results, though it’s no longer unique – Google now offers this feature, too.
Universal intelligenceArthur Franz is trying to take Marcus Hutter’s mathematical definition of AGI, which assumes infinite computing power, and strip it down into code that works in practice.
Addressing the seemingly infinite number of enterprise opportunities, with all of their hardware and software complexities, means that operators cannot go it alone.
Today, it’s never been easier to do so, with an infinite scroll of recipes and access to ingredients from across the globe readily available to those eager to consume them.
Later, I started doing simpler, more abstract simulations — vehicles had infinite acceleration, and there was a symmetry in the spaces between vehicles that in reality doesn’t happen.