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US
/əˈnɛndɪŋ/
]
[ UK /ˌʌnˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌnˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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continuing forever or indefinitely
life everlasting
eternal truths
the unending bliss of heaven
the ageless themes of love and revenge
hell's perpetual fires
How To Use unending In A Sentence
- Surely one of the agonizing attributes of our post – September 11 age is the unending need to reaffirm realities that have been proved, and proved again, but just as doggedly denied by those in power, forcing us to live trapped between two narratives of present history, the one gaining life and color and vigor as more facts become known, the other growing ever paler, brittler, more desiccated, barely sustained by the life support of official power. 'The Moment Has Come to Get Rid of Saddam'
- Traditionally the life of a soldier involves long stretches of boredom punctuated by brief and seemingly unending moments of stark terror.
- He hit upon the use of impressed rope design and this became a source of unending interest to him for the next 50 years. Times, Sunday Times
- Music of the highest nobility crawled forth like toothpaste squeezed from an unending tube. Times, Sunday Times
- lives of unending hedonistic delight
- “Ah! When I was a young man I wrote miles of 'middles' for them” ” stretching out his hands to show the unending chain. The Adventure of Living
- And one sits and listens to the perpetual roar, and watches the unending procession, and feels tiny and fragile before this tremendous force expressing itself in fury and foam and sound. Excerpt From Cruise of the Snark: Surfing in Hawaii
- It came to him curiously that it was his destiny ever to stand on this high place, looking down on unending hordes of black trouble that required control, bullying, and cajolery. Chapter 11
- I'm sick of your unending grumbles.
- The enormity and unendingness of work I guess is a bit traumatizing.