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ad infinitum

ADVERB
  1. to infinity; without or seemingly without limit
    talked on and on ad infinitum

How To Use ad infinitum In A Sentence

  • The conductor and the orchestra have played the melodious and popular classics ad infinitum and they want a change.
  • His point is well taken, for if circles were defined in terms of semicircles, then presumably semicircles would be defined in terms of the quarter-circles of which they are composed, and so on, ad infinitum.
  • I know this is an old chestnut, written by loads of people ad infinitum but for now humour me.
  • You cannot stay here ad infinitum without paying any rent.
  • DNA can copy itself within a cell ad infinitum.
  • The only way to prevent any of this from being repeated ad infinitum is to remove US soldiers from their “atrocity-producing situation” in Iraq. Think Progress » Iraqi Prime Minister Announces Timetable: Full Security Takeover by End of 2007
  • For eight years, if you disputed any of the lies issued ad infinitum from the Bush Cheney administration, you were branded unpatriotic, extremist, aiding the enemy etc. Think Progress » Rove Falsely Claims Bush Administration Never Said Iraqi Oil Revenue Would Help Pay For War
  • You cannot stay here ad infinitum without paying rent.
  • I know this is an old chestnut, written by loads of people ad infinitum but for now humour me.
  • For suppose that A is predicated of F, and that the intermediates-call them BB’B” ... - are infinite, then clearly you might descend from and find one term predicated of another ad infinitum, since you have an infinity of terms between you and F; and equally, if you ascend from F, there are infinite terms between you and A. Posterior Analytics
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