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unending

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ an unending series of interruptions EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And on this stretch of Interstate 80, an unending stream of cars whooshes by. ▪ And, of course, they can glory in the unending powder of the Bowls. ▪ His ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Not ending; having no end.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Unending " is the season finale of the tenth season and series finale of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 , and the show's two-hundred sixteenth episode overall. Written and directed by Robert C. Cooper , the episode originally premiered ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1660s, from un- (1) "not" + present participle of end (v.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven" [syn: ageless , eternal , everlasting , perpetual , unceasing ]

Usage examples of unending.

The barghest army offered protection and companionship, and Ulgulu, always scheming for new and more devious kills, had provided Tephanis with unending important missions.

Do you honestly think your life, with its unending rules, elaborate rituals, and convoluted rationalizations, is simple?

The Reverend Starbucks horse bolted from the unending splintering crack of rifles that outflanked the two New York regiments.

Why should science fiction, rather than some other subsection of popular literature, spawn an unending series of anthologies of enormous variety?

Pleasure or pain unending, undiminished and uncurtailed by the strictures of life or death.

In spite of the underlords signing the agreement to work together, there was still an unending struggle for superiority.

Or two or five or even ten of them, with bibs passing in single file through each, in unending lines.

But: The Soul watches the ceaselessly changing universe and follows all the fate of all its works: this is its life, and it knows no respite from this care, but is ever labouring to bring about perfection, planning to lead all to an unending state of excellence--like a farmer, first sowing and planting and then constantly setting to rights where rainstorms and long frosts and high gales have played havoc.

Hearing the unending whine of tires on interstate concrete, broken only by chuckhole thumps and the stepdown of gears as the bus pulled off the highway for one of its frequent stops to expel or ingest passengers, to refuel with liquefied coal and resupply with boiler water, to allow passengers to consume lukewarm food at dirty bus stations or anonymous diners.

Having arranged to return on the following day, we crossed the stone-flagged yards, slimy from dirt and the unending moisture of the Dartmoor mists.

He grinned and flipped his cigarette and exhaled, watching the smoke float into the sun where it suddenly became full-bodied, visible in all its unending whirls.

He gestured in the direction of the living room with its logorrheic flow of TV noise, the pompous, unending, empty spouting-forth of jejune trash by the nonreal president of what Rachmael -- as well as everyone else on Terra -- knew to be a nonreal, deliberately contrived and touted hoax-colony.

The only genuine resurrection unto eternal life is an unending re creation of organisms from the same materials to repeat the same physiological and psychological processes.

The ship seems toylike against the unending expanse of the ocean beyond the northern tip of Recluce.

At any rate, he had long ago learned from Aissha that yielding to anguish was useless, that inner peace was the only key to endurance, that everything must be done calmly, unemotionally, because the alternative was a life of unending chaos and suffering.