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[ US /ˈɪnfənət/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnfɪnət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of verbs) not having tense, person, or number (as a participle or gerund or infinitive)
    infinite verb form
  2. having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude
    infinite wealth
    the infinite ingenuity of man
  3. too numerous to be counted
    myriad stars
    the multitudinous seas
    countless hours
    innumerable difficulties
    an infinite number of reasons
  4. total and all-embracing
    God's infinite wisdom
NOUN
  1. the unlimited expanse in which everything is located
    they tested his ability to locate objects in space
    the boundless regions of the infinite

How To Use infinite In A Sentence

  • Back in our world, custom has perhaps staled Shakespeare's infinite variety a bit.
  • You need infinite patience for this job.
  • There must then be obedience to an infinite law, or _infinite_ punishment for transgression. The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church
  • An almost seam free marble floor can be inlaid with tracery, borders, natural mosaics and other patterns in an infinite number of ways.
  • The second version occurs as Corollary 2 to Proposition 7 and was thought of as a method of expanding solutions of fluxional equations in infinite series.
  • On an odometer basis, my perambulations around the hearthrug by rocking chair are infinitely more dangerous than an astronaut's wildest rides through space.
  • These infinitesimal particles are usually grouped into four main categories: the mesons, the baryons, the leptons, and the photons (the most basic unit of electromagnetic radiation).
  • Everything is in the gray area now; every decision must take into account an infinite amount of variables.
  • But even with an infinite amount of money, aging could not be conquered.
  • The teachings show that our spirit and body are infinitely connected to all the things around us.
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