Interminably [adverb]

Definition of Interminably:

all the time

Synonyms of Interminably:


Opposite/Antonyms of Interminably:

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Sentence/Example of Interminably:

Though we finally have vaccines, the wait to return to normalcy can feel interminable.

The structure provides a new way of collapsing interminable terms into just dozens of essential components.

Then passed rafts of wood interminably long, and barges loaded to the gunwale, and nearly sinking under water.

Flanked by guards, they went down a corridor which stretched on interminably.

To till the soil and labour interminably with rude implements and utensils is all he asks of life and of the powers that be.

Beneath him were two irregular scratches against the dull green-brown of earth that stretched interminably north and south.

Anxiety had her in its grip, the cliffs stretching on and on interminably seemed like misfortune itself made visible.

The car sped through interminably long streets—in what direction she neither knew nor cared.

Sometimes a discussion threatens to run on interminably, and in that case there are ways by which the club can limit it.

The two hours seemed to drag interminably, but at last Arcot signalled for the full power of the molecular rays.