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View definitions for endlessly

endlessly

adjective as in ad-infinitum

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adjective as in ad infinitum

adverb as in forever

adverb as in incessantly

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adverb as in indefinitely

adverb as in interminably

adverb as in perpetually

adverb as in universally

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The unsavoury moment was over in a blink of an eye and will now be viewed and shared endlessly as the final viral moment before tomorrow's fight.

From BBC

Television exploits our memory gaps, willful or unintended, by churning out period action dramas centered on history’s giant conflicts, most related to World War II. Unlike that endlessly commodified conflict, these chapters in Ireland’s history don’t turn up in most history teaching.

From Salon

“Social platforms realized that they could endlessly mine the content they already had and regurgitate it back to consumers,” Lorenz said.

From Slate

It premiered in1953 at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris and ever since has been endlessly analyzed and explained by academics, critics and theater lovers bent on uncovering its meaning.

“Madden made for an expansive, excessive, endlessly voluble analyst, and Summerall provided his perfect play-by-play foil,” Times reporter Scott Collins wrote in an appreciation after Summerall’s death in 2013.

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

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