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without end

adverb as in indefinitely

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And he positively wallowed in violence, in near-pornographic fashion: “The whole earth, continually steeped in blood, is nothing but an immense altar on which every living thing must be sacrificed without end, without restraint, without respite until the consummation of the world, the extinction of evil, the death of death.”

From Salon

But “when I saw Eric Braeden’s first performance — the voice, the power, the inner strength — I knew immediately I didn’t want to lose this man,” “Y&R” creator William J. Bell said as a part of the 1997 Museum of Television and Radio exhibit “Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera.”

But in recent years, the negative effects of the permanent campaign have been exceeded by something even more pernicious: the election without end.

There’s the potential costs to consider as well as the corrosive effect of waging elections without end.

Asylum seekers, including children, told the UN "they often feel their suffering is without end, and frequently consider the idea of purposely inflicting bodily harm or ending their life".

From BBC

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

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