unexhausted

ADJECTIVE
  1. not used up completely
    an unexhausted well
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  • This can easily be shown by considering any case in which a universal generalization is inferred from an unexhausted series of wholly favourable instances.
  • New technology, new products and new ideas emerge constantly. Intelligence and creation of human being are the unexhausted headspring of society and economy development.
  • It had now a united people, and unexhausted treasury, enlarged military resources and a confidence more insolent than eyer. The Rival Administrations: Richmond and Washington in December, 1863.
  • But, the critic in Byatt seemingly won't let any detail go unexhausted.
  • Although the Beijing March spring answer the earth, but people still feels carry secretly is returned to wear a few minutes in vernal spring breeze unexhausted chill.
  • Temporary possessors were to be compensated for any unexhausted improvements they had made.
  • an unexhausted well
  • Vaerting is inclined to see in this order, especially in the predominance of the clergy, the favourable influence of an unexhausted reserve of energy and a habit of chastity on intellectual procreativeness. Essays in War-Time Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene
  • New technology, new products and new ideas emerge constantly. Intelligence and creation of human being are the unexhausted headspring of society and economy development.
  • They consist in directness, in easily stirred susceptibility, in inflexible and lively spirits: they point to a superfluity of unexhausted gifts; and over the whole there extends a never-failing charm, a certain glamour of nobility. Nobel Prize in Literature 1924 - Presentation
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