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Definition of infinitely in English: infinitelyadverb ˈɪnfɪnətli 1To an infinite extent or amount; without limit. there are issues here that could be expanded infinitely infinitely divisible magnitudes Example sentencesExamples - It is enormous in size, in shape, in possibility, in time, in matter, in dimensions, infinitely.
- We have to point out that only numbers can increase exponentially and infinitely.
- It follows from the property of density that on arbitrarily small stretches of a line, infinitely many points must lie.
- Begun as a limited series for book publication, the collection has grown to suggest an infinitely expandable archive.
- The world went nuts over the idea of a low-cost, infinitely renewable source of energy that could sit on a coffee table.
- He sees things as lines and space, infinitely intersecting in nature, mind, and society.
- Five identical small white cat dolls on pedestals are displayed in a row of cages, their numbers infinitely extended by mirrors on either end.
- Infinitely variable transmission is being tested by certain automobile companies.
- Here, light from above strikes a succession of low arches that seem to extend infinitely.
- We carry the house of childhood around with us, like a snail with an invisible, infinitely whorled shell.
- 1.1as submodifier To a very great degree; immensely.
a sweet, infinitely watchable performance doing something is infinitely preferable to doing nothing Example sentencesExamples - No architectural medium is more infinitely expressive and endlessly challenging.
- The conditions and consequences of hosting such a show, particularly in Johannesburg, are infinitely more interesting than the art itself.
- The space, fitted with lighting tracks, is infinitely flexible.
- The inspiration for art and popular culture at any given time is infinitely complex.
- This return has given birth to something infinitely new which must be accounted for.
- The updated classicism of the curtains seemed more contemporary and infinitely more engaging.
- Order, grand airy galleries, changing volumes and quantities of natural light together create an infinitely more agreeable experience.
- I identify infinitely more with the kids in that movie.
- The movie is an undeniably entertaining and infinitely hip movie.
- We have only his infinitely mobile facial expressions to guide us.
Definition of infinitely in US English: infinitelyadverbˈinfənətlē 1To an infinite extent or amount; without limit. there are issues here that could be expanded infinitely infinitely divisible magnitudes Example sentencesExamples - We have to point out that only numbers can increase exponentially and infinitely.
- The world went nuts over the idea of a low-cost, infinitely renewable source of energy that could sit on a coffee table.
- Five identical small white cat dolls on pedestals are displayed in a row of cages, their numbers infinitely extended by mirrors on either end.
- Here, light from above strikes a succession of low arches that seem to extend infinitely.
- Begun as a limited series for book publication, the collection has grown to suggest an infinitely expandable archive.
- He sees things as lines and space, infinitely intersecting in nature, mind, and society.
- We carry the house of childhood around with us, like a snail with an invisible, infinitely whorled shell.
- It follows from the property of density that on arbitrarily small stretches of a line, infinitely many points must lie.
- Infinitely variable transmission is being tested by certain automobile companies.
- It is enormous in size, in shape, in possibility, in time, in matter, in dimensions, infinitely.
- 1.1as submodifier To a very great degree; immensely.
a sweet, infinitely watchable performance doing something is infinitely preferable to doing nothing Example sentencesExamples - We have only his infinitely mobile facial expressions to guide us.
- No architectural medium is more infinitely expressive and endlessly challenging.
- The movie is an undeniably entertaining and infinitely hip movie.
- I identify infinitely more with the kids in that movie.
- The conditions and consequences of hosting such a show, particularly in Johannesburg, are infinitely more interesting than the art itself.
- The space, fitted with lighting tracks, is infinitely flexible.
- The updated classicism of the curtains seemed more contemporary and infinitely more engaging.
- The inspiration for art and popular culture at any given time is infinitely complex.
- Order, grand airy galleries, changing volumes and quantities of natural light together create an infinitely more agreeable experience.
- This return has given birth to something infinitely new which must be accounted for.
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