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View definitions for indefinitely

indefinitely

adverb as in continually

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A restraining order was also put in place indefinitely, which prevents Mr Brown from contacting Corinne Brown or going to her work or other premises where she may be staying or living.

From BBC

Measure A would double the quarter-cent sales tax that voters approved in 2017 for homeless services and extend the tax indefinitely, ensuring that a major funding stream won’t dry up in a few years.

The tax would remain in effect indefinitely, unless repealed by voters.

It had already been understood by the BBC that the King was not willing to subsidise Prince Andrew indefinitely - but this suggests a final decision has now been taken to cut him off.

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Others were being medicated indefinitely on mere suppositions of mental illness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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