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inexhaustible

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[ UK /ˌɪnɛɡzˈɔːstəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnɪɡˈzɔstəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that cannot be entirely consumed or used up
    an inexhaustible supply of coal
    an inexhaustible supply of coal
  2. incapable of being entirely consumed or used up
    an inexhaustible supply of coal
    an inexhaustible supply of coal

How To Use inexhaustible In A Sentence

  • But the public life of the capital commanded his love, his seemingly inexhaustible energy and much of his spare time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lake contained an area of 3,370 acres and was said to have a practically inexhaustible deposit of salt and gypsum.
  • It was all a far cry from the 1897 Irish Times article which described the course as ‘a rabbit warren below the village, where a golfer requires limitless patience and an inexhaustible supply of balls’.
  • Here consequently was an inexhaustible subject of discourse. Pride and Prejudice
  • Italy was a country of inexhaustible charm, sybaritic pleasure, and cultural wealth, of course, but it was not to be taken quite seriously in an economic or political sense.
  • John seems to have an inexhaustible stock of funny stories.
  • Such poems can be new, one might say, because the vicissitudes and the strangeness of life are really inexhaustible. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Mumbai has inexhaustible stores of energy, yet has a live and let live disposition which welcomes all comers.
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • The wisdom of the people is inexhaustible.
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