Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Endless; infinite.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not ended; lacking an end or conclusion
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Examples
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And in the FOR ME column of our imagined list, not in the treasured top slots but up there, would be the gift of Joycean spam upon a digital reemergence: boltmaker stippled scrapy heartedness burgoo overplentiful unended hydrophobous.
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And I'll do -- support whatever is necessary, with the full awareness that the American people, over time, will not support an unended commitment that doesn't succeed.
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There has been an unended debate over the path to be followed for dalits liberation.
Archive 2007-05-01 kesav 2007
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The longest period of decline on the the plot and as yet unended.
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MALVEAUX: Jessica, it seems that it's not surprising that they would release this now and just leave a lot of unopened and unended (ph) questions here.
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There has been an unended debate over the path to be followed for dalits liberation.
Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం kesav 2007
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Because you know what, Larry, if this is the man I believe him to be, who has too little to sort of anchor him in his own life story, doesn't feel to be at one with himself psychologically, he may decided that the best way to leave this story is as an unended mystery, that we will have to live with the indecision because he takes his own life.
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“Then you must have heard — —” she began quickly, but left the sentence unended.
Maurice Guest 2003
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Creators of GOP bumper stickers in 1952 sought to encapsulate three issues against the Democrats: Korea (an unended war), Communism (soft on) and Corruption (the “mess in Washington”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Creators of GOP bumper stickers in 1952 sought to encapsulate three issues against the Democrats: Korea (an unended war), Communism (soft on) and Corruption (the “mess in Washington”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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